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No, chickenpox precautions and universal precautions are different. Universal precautions is the principle of treating all patients as if they were known to have an infection. Chickenpox precautions are a specific approach to isolation that takes into account both respiratory isolation and contact isolation.
Airborne precaution, contact precaution and respiratory precautions are the 3 precautions used in isolation
Enteric isloation refers to the avoidence of any contact with bodily fluids of a patient due to pathogens or chemotherapy treatment that can be transmitted via these fluids.
Enteric precautions are being used in health care facilities for patients who have an active infection with C. difficile, rotavirus, or norovirus. This involves soap and water hand washing, instead of using an alcohol-based hand rub.
Droplet precautions
BSI, or Body Substance Isolation.
Body Substance Isolation= precautions or infection control
Airborne precautions
Protective Isolation describes practices that are used to protect patients who are highly susceptible from getting infected. This may include restricted movement, barrier measures, physical separation and supportive care to maintain mucous membrane and integrity of skin.
What are the precautions you will take to avoid failure in strategies?
Three "Universal Precautions" that fall under the category of Body Substance Isolation are: # Wearing nitrile or latex gloves # Wearing protective eyewear # Wearing a mask or respirator
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