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Types of precautions

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If a patient has the flu what PPE should you put on them while transporting them   mask  
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If you are unable to identify a fluid you should treat it as if it were ___________   infectious  
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T or False; f a patient is infected with an Airborne illness you should turn on the fan so the room will not become infected   false  
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What should you be wearing before coming in contact with an individual infected with an airborne disease?   respirator  
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For contact precautions what PPE should you be wearing when in contact with an infected individual   gloves and mask  
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this is an example of an airborne disease   tuberculosis  
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when coughing and sneezing what should you cover to avoid the spread of germs?   nose and mouth  
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3 types of precautions   airborne droplet contact  
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This is not an airborne illness   AIDS  
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You should use all 3 types of precautions for this viral infection   Chicken pox  
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All types of precautions include this   ensure proper placement of patient  
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Usually droplets can only travel about how many feet?   Three  
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