Title: Transmission Precautions
1Transmission Precautions
- Overview of Policy
- J. Iverson Riddle Development Center
- Intern Cynthia Attaway BSN, RN The University of
N.C. at Greensboro
2Overview Significance of Policy
- Infections are a significant source of morbidity
and mortality - Infections result in an estimated 150,000-200,000
hospital admissions per year - Estimated cost of 673 million -2 billion
annually - Death rate for a resident can reach as high as
40
3Objectives for Nursing Staff
- Review Transmission Policy.
- Specify Transmission protocols with signs.
- Identify Personal Protective Equipment with
correct precaution.
4Outcomes for Nursing Staff
- Nursing staff to educate Team of Revised
Transmission Policy - Nursing staff to monitor Team to follow
Transmission Precautions
5Transmission-Based Precautions(A.K.A. Isolation
Precautions)
- Refers to actions (precautions) implemented in
addition to standard precautions. - Actions that are used for residents with
documented or suspected infections or colonized
with infectious agents.
6Implementation of Transmission-Based Precautions
- Important for staff to identify the type of
transmission precaution needed for the resident - Communication is essential of transmission-precau
tions to all Team members. - Staff to know the appropriate Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE) - PPE readily available
7 Contact Precautions (Yellow
Sign)
- Measures that are intended to prevent
transmission of infectious agents including
epidemiological important microorganisms which
are spread by direct or indirect contact with the
resident or environment.
MRSA
8Contact (Special Enteric)
- Methicillian- Resistant Staphyloccus (MRSA)
- Vancomycin- Resistant Enterococci (VRE)
-
- Clostridium Difficile ( C. Diff.)
C. Diff
MRSA
VRE
9Contact ( Special Enteric)
- The resident is colonized with MRSA
- VRE and C. Diff. colonized in the
gastrointestinal tract and continent - MRSA or VRE in an intact skin lesion or wound
that is covered with simple dressing - MRSA or VRE in urine and continent or wears
briefs where urine is contained.
10 Must be placed outside the door
www.unc.edu/depts/Spice/resource.html
11Droplet Precautions(Green Sign)
- Respiratory droplets transmit infections directly
from the respiratory tract of an infected
individual to susceptible mucosal surfaces of the
recipient - Facial protection is necessary
- Coughing, sneezing, talking, suctioning, and CPR
Flu
12Droplet-Borne Organisms Examples
- Large particle droplets greater than 5 microns in
size - Influenza
- Mumps
- Pertussis
13Must be placed outside the door
www.unc.edu/depts/Spice/resource.html
14Airborne Precautions
- Prevents the transmission of organisms that
remain infectious when suspended in the air - Examples Flu, Varicella Zoster
(shingles) and M. Tuberculosis
15Management of Airborne Infections ( Blue Sign)
- Resident may be transferred to an acute care
facility - Single-resident airborne isolation room
- Staff caring for the resident should wear mask or
respirator
Mycoplasma Tuberculosis
16Must be placed outside the door
www.unc.edu/depts/Spice/resource.html
17N-95 versus Regular Mask
- N-95
- Very close fitting
- Efficient filtration of airborne particles
- Blocks 95 very small particles
- Single use
- Face Masks
- Loose fitting, disposable and physical barrier
- Not intended to be used more than once
18The Faces of Microorganisms
Mycoplasma (TB)
Influenza
MRSA
Clostridium Difficile
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
VRE
19Personal Protective Equipment
- Sequence for Donning Personal Protective
Equipment - Gown
- Mask
- Goggles or Face Shield
- Gloves
20Personal Protective Equipment
- Sequence for Removing Personal Protective
Equipment - Gloves
- Goggles or Face Shield
- Gown
- Mask
21Reasons for Non-Compliance
- Family centered environment
- Alcohol based hand rub is not safe to be placed
inside and outside of doors - Residential living environment
22Reasons for Non-Compliance
23References
- Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Guideline for Isolation Precautions www.cdc.gov - Google images
- J. Iverson Riddle Developmental Center Policy
3.17 - North Carolina Statewide Program for Infection
Control and Epidemiology for (N.C. Spice)
Transmission-Based www.unc.edu/depts/Spice/resourc
e.html