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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 102

1 Transmission-Based PrecautionsPresenterKaren Jones, RN, MPH, CICI nfection PreventionistSt. John Hospital and Medical CenterContributions byLinda R. Greene, RN, MPS, CICU niversity of Rochester Medical CenterHighland HospitalLona Mody, MD, MScUniversity of MichiganAnn Arbor VA Health System2 Learning ObjectivesDescribe the different types of Transmission-Based Precautions Determine what types of practices and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) are appropriate based on method of disease transmissionApply this knowledge in patient care settings3 Standard Vs. Transmission-Based PrecautionsStandard Precautions: apply to ALL care activities regardless of suspected or confirmed infection statusTransmission-Based Precautions: added measures to prevent the spread of disease from patients with known or suspected disease4(Siegel JD et al.)

that can be spread by contact with the patient’s skin including mucous membranes, feces, vomit, urine, wound drainage or other body fluids. These are examples of coming into direct contact with the patient. Indirect contact occurs when health care personnel are in the patient’s environment or surroundings that may be contaminated.

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