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  1. Why aren't gowns required in Droplet & Airborne Precautions?

    Aug 9, 2018 · Hello fellow nursing friends, So I understand that contact precautions require us to wear gowns, but I was wondering why we're only required to wear masks/N95 during droplet or airborne …

  2. Droplet precautions - General Nursing Support - allnurses

    Nov 26, 2018 · Our hospital's policy for those with suspected and confirmed flu is droplet precautions. We educate our patients being placed on droplet precautions on how flu is spread, provide them with …

  3. Shingles precautions - Infectious Disease - allnurses

    Nov 29, 2013 · When a pt is admitted with shingles weve always put them in a negative pressure room on droplet precautions. I asked a doctor about the necessity of wearing a m...

  4. S.P.I.D.E.R.M.A.N. mnemonic - NCLEX Exam, Programs - allnurses

    Jul 28, 2011 · do you have the saunder's comprehensive review you will see the accurate list of diseases under airborne, droplet to contact precautions. but i will just right this down for you.. hope …

  5. To place pneumonia patients on Iso or not? - allnurses

    Mar 27, 2012 · Why aren't pneumonia patients placed on isolation precautions in the hospital? My med-surg books are telling me it's spread through contact and respiratory droplets, and even some of the …

  6. Doors Open or Closed - NCLEX Exam, Programs - allnurses

    Jun 17, 2016 · Hi, So I just wanted to get clarification on the requirements for the different isolation and contact precautions. Must the door be open or closed for the patient? I keep seeing conflicting …

  7. Airborne vs. Droplet Precautions - Nursing Student Assistance

    Feb 16, 2005 · HELP!!!!!!!!I'm having some trouble with these two types of precautions. -Do you wear mask, gown and gloves for both? -Is TB Droplet or Airborne? -Do you only have to wear goggles if …

  8. Infection Control Mnemonics - NCLEX Exam, Programs

    Apr 30, 2008 · transmission-based precautions: adc a - airborne d - droplet c - contact airborn​e precaution (credit goes to the one who posted this on april thread, sorry can't remember your name) …

  9. Rubella and Rubeola - Nursing Student Assistance - allnurses

    Feb 4, 2018 · Rubella (measles) is droplet precautions. Then, in the comments it stated " Rubella (measles) is droplet precautions for the first 4 days after onset of rash and then airborne from there …

  10. Droplet precautions on intubated patients - Critical Care

    Jan 8, 2017 · With some ventilator patients we advance the droplet to airborne precautions. Commonsense and your universal precautions should address airways. A ventilator may need to be …