
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.. …
Shingles precautions - Infectious Disease - allnurses
Nov 29, 2013 · You should have policies in place that mirror the CDC's 2007 Guide for Isolation Precautions (which standards for shingles/herpes zoster have been copied in other posts …
Doors Open or Closed - NCLEX Exam, Programs - allnurses
Jun 17, 2016 · Airborne: Keep door closed. Droplet: Door can remain open, be mindful that droplets can travel 3-5 ft. Standing in the doorway could be ok.
To place pneumonia patients on Iso or not? - allnurses
Mar 27, 2012 · Similarly, other types of pneumonia-those caused by Staph. aureus, common in sick hospitalized patients; pneumonia caused by pneumocystis carinii, seen in people with …
Isolation Precaution - Rubella and Rubeola - Nursing ... - 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 …
MRSA in sputum and open door? - Agency Nurses
Jun 17, 2006 · MRSA in the sputum is droplet precautions and coughing or no coughing, droplet precautions should be used (mask within 3 feet of patient), gloves, handwashing. Hmm, I …
Viral meningitis - precautions? - Emergency Nursing - allnurses
Nov 23, 2008 · As to the types of precautions....regardless of what the CDC says, you should default to your hospital's infection control practices. The hospital may make their guidelines …
Airborne vs. Droplet Precautions - Nursing Student Assistance
Feb 16, 2005 · TB is transmitted through airborne droplets. A special mask is worn usually an N95. These patients are in respiratory isolation and should be in a negative airflow room with …
isolation question - NCLEX Exam, Programs - allnurses
Jun 27, 2008 · droplet precaution (private room and can have roomate) mask "dearpmsi" stand for: d- diptheria. e- epiglottits. a- adenoviros. r- rubella. p- pertussis. p- pneumonia. p- …
Isolation Precautions for Pneumonia - NCLEX Exam, Programs
Nov 9, 2011 · If indeed this pt had to be placed on droplet precautions, they should not be 'rooming' with anyone, whether or not that other person has an infection. Second, generally, …