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Standard/Transmission-Based Precautions

Identify the type of precautions used for each disease/disorder.

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Created Date 07.27.20
Last Updated 07.28.20
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  • The nurse should implement _________________ when caring for the client with HIV/AIDS.
  • The nurse should implement _________________ when caring for the client with Measles.
  • The nurse should implement _________________ when caring for the client with Varicella.
  • The nurse should implement _______________ when caring for the client with Tuberculosis.
  • The nurse should implement _______________ when caring for the client with Epiglottitis.
  • The nurse should implement _______________ when caring for the client with Influenza.
  • The nurse should implement _______________ when caring for the client with Meningitis.
  • The nurse should implement _______________ when caring for the client with Pertussis.
  • The nurse should implement _______________ when caring for the client with C. Diff.
  • The nurse should implement _______________ when caring for the client with Impetigo.
  • The nurse should implement _______________ when caring for the client with Pediculosis.
  • The nurse should implement _______________ when caring for the client with Scabies.
  • The nurse should implement _______________ when caring for the client with Pneumonia.
  • The nurse should implement _____________ when caring for the client with Conjunctivitis.
  • The nurse should implement _____________ when caring for the client with Sepsis.

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