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  1. Standard v/s Contact - NCLEX Exam, Programs - allnurses

    Jan 21, 2011 · Standard precautions (universal precautions) are what you do with ALL patients, ex. gloves when handling soiled linens or body fluids, etc. Contact precautions go one step …

  2. Standard Precautions vs. Universal Precautions? - Nursing Student ...

    May 11, 2010 · Standard precautions pertain to whatever is the risk - standard for resp issue is a mask, standard for contact is gloves, etc. Universal precautions means you are aware that …

  3. standard precautions - General Student Support - allnurses

    Jan 5, 2008 · Is there a difference between standard and contact precautions? In my experience at clinical, contact precautions were taken with patients who were under special orders (there …

  4. Contact Precautions: You should know them forwards and …

    Aug 12, 2020 · NCLEX Article › Contact Precautions: You should know them forwards and backw… Contact Precautions: You should know them forwards and backwards One thing you …

  5. Pregnant RN caring for a CMV patient - NCLEX Exam, Programs

    Jul 6, 2011 · I'm looking over kaplan questions and this one involves a pregnant RN caring for a client diagnosed with CMV. The RN is in early pregnancy (if that makes a difference). My first …

  6. Shingles precautions - Infectious Disease - allnurses

    Nov 29, 2013 · Then standard precautions should be followed until lesions are dry and crusted. disseminated herpes zoster, then standard precautions plus airborne and contact precautions …

  7. NCLEX / HESI Study Guide - HESI Entrance, Exit Exam Help

    Jan 29, 2025 · Non-sterile procedures Precautions & Room Assignments Universal (Standard) Precautions ... HIV initiated Wash hands Wear Gloves Gowns for splashes Masks and Eye …

  8. Isolation - yes/no - MDS Coordinator Information - allnurses

    Oct 24, 2016 · 2. Precautions are over and above standard precautions. That is, transmission-based precautions (contact, droplet, and/or airborne) must be in effect. 3. The resident is in a …

  9. conjunctivitis in Long term care - General Nursing Support

    May 10, 2014 · Assuming (and I know we never assume in nursing ;0) that universal /standard precautions are being used, do you isolate Residents in long term care facility when they are …

  10. Universal Precautions vs. Patient Dignity - Patient Safety Issues

    Sep 7, 2013 · Having said that -- standard precautions include PPE protection from bodily fluids. Common sense dictates appropriate barriers to shield from bodily fluids and that includes both …