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Down and Dirty: Infection Control Basics

Horizontales
The amount of time a disinfectant needs to remain on a surface to be effective. AKA contact time.
Caring for a resident with this respiratory pathogen requires the use of an gloves, a gown, an N95 mask, and a face shield.
The number of seconds you should spend rubbing your hands together with soap.
Type of precaution that is used in addition to standard precautions for patients who are spected of being infected/colonized with a possible infection agent. Someone that needs ruled out before this precaution can be discontinued.
A hand hygiene method to be done when caring for a resident with c. diff, norovirus or when hands are visibily soiled.
Requires the use of a negative pressure room. Rarely seen in an LTACH setting, residents requiring this type of isolation are sent out.
A precaution type to be used when diseases can be transmitted by direct/indirect contact with resident or residents environment.
Verticales
An an example of when to use this precaution type is: influenza
A precaution type that is used during high contact resident care in order to decrease the spread of MDRO's.
The single post important practive in reduction of transmission of infection in healthcare settings
The disinfectant wipes to be used for cleaning of supplies that come into contact with c.diff