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Airborne precautions
- answer-Requires a negative air flow isolation room
Clean areas are located?
- answer-Away from contaminated supplies
Away from water splash
Away from patients
Clean areas include?
- answer-Unused equipment, supplies and medications
Clean means?
- answer-The removal or reducing of microorganisms
CMC stands for?
- answer-Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Contact precautions
- answer-Require dedicated equipment and full PPE on designated patients
Dialysis precautions include?
- answer-•Federal regulations mandates higher level of infection control for
dialysis
•All patients are approached as if they are infectious
•All blood, body fluids, tissues, needles and sharps are contaminated
•All dialyzers, supplies and equipment are contaminate
Dirty areas include?
- answer-Used, dirty equipment, supplies, biohazard container with potential
contamination with blood and body fluids
Droplet/respiratory precautions
- answer-Require mask and a spatial separation of 3 feet or greater
, Gloves should be worn when touching?
- answer-•Patient and patients belongings
•Dialysis Machine (clean or dirty)
•Any potentially infectious material
HBsAg+ patients must?
- answer-Dialyize in a separate isolation room
Hep B can live on surfaces for up to?
- answer-7 Days
Hep B is?
- answer-Inflammation of the liver
Hep B virus is found in all body fluids including
- answer-Blood
Tears
Sweat
Urine
How long must blood free equipment be fully immersed?
- answer-20 mins
How often should bleach solution be mixed?
- answer-Every 24 hours
How to prevent contamination when setting up or tearing down ECC?
- answer-Wear PPE
Use hand hygiene
Use clean gloves
Protect all ports form contamination
How to protect Fistulas/grafts from infection?
- answer-Wash accesses with liquid soap and water for one min
Wear clean gloves when cannulating
Mixing bleach steps include?
- answer-Put on PPE
Put date mixed, time and initials
Must have strength and HMIS label