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Semi-fowlers
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Fowlers
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High-fowlers
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Supine
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Prone
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Lateral
Side-lying
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Sims’
Semi-prone
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Lithotomy
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Trendelenburg
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Modified Trendelenburg
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Reverse Trendelenburg
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Elevate one or more extremities
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Dorsal Recumbent
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Orthopneic
Order of Applying PPE
goes up the body, then to hands
Order of PPE removal
Removal is in alphabetical order
Precautions for AIDS/HIV
Precautions: Standard
Duration of precautions: Duration of illness
Resivoir: Blood and body fluids, including breast milk
N/I: PPE if in contact with potentially contaminated materials; transmission in health care setting is rare with adherence to proper sterilization and disinfection guidelines
Precautions for Chickenpox
Varicella
Precautions: Standard/airborne/contact
Duration of precautions: Until lesions crust over
Resivoir: Lesions, respiratory secretions
N/I: Persons who are pregnant or have not had chickenpox or the vaccine should not care for the client.
Precautions for C. Diff
Precautions: Standard/contact (enteric precautions)
Duration of precautions: Duration of illnes
Resivoir: Feces
N/I: Staff and visitors must don PPE upon entry to the room. Private room preferred. May cohort; must provide a dedicated toilet for each client. Maintain precautions for duration of diarrhea
Precations for Hep A
Precautions: Standard/contact if client has fecal incontinence
Duration of precautions: Until 7 days after onset of jaundice
Resivoir: Feces
N/I: Contact precautions used, particularly for clients wearing diapers or who are incontinent; can be spread up to 2 weeks before symptomatic
Precautions for Hep B
Precautions: Standard
Duration of precautions: Duration of illness
Resivoir: Blood and body fluids infected with hepatitis B virus
N/I: Contact precautions for blood and body fluids follow disinfection and sterilization guidelines for reusable equipment.
Precautions for Hep C
Precautions: Standard -additional precautions specific to hemodialysis unit
Duration of precautions: Duration of illness
Resivoir: Blood and body fluids infected with hepatitis C virus
N/I: Contact precautions for blood and body fluids; follow disinfection and sterilization guidelines for reusable equipment.
Precautions for Herpes Simplex
Precautions: Standard/contact
Duration of precautions: Until lesions crust over
Resivoir: Fluid from lesions
N/I: Horizontal transmission from contact with skin and secretions; vertical transmission from mother to child in utero or childbirth,
Precautions for Herpes zoster (Shingles)
Precautions: Standard/airborne/contact
Duration of precautions: uration of illness or with visible lesions
Resivoir: Lesions
N/I: Persons who have not had chickenpox or the vaccine should not provide care.