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The Center of Disease Control is responsible for creating and monitoring what is called Standard Precations, which is the standard for safe minimum infectious practices used in medical arenas.

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What regulatory body is the responsible for monitoring the observance of standard precautions guidelines?

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What is the difference between standard precautions and universal precautions?

Where infectious diseases are the issue, there is no difference between universal precautions and standard precautions. The suite of procedures called "universal precautions" should now be the standard precautions used in all cases of patient contact.


Why are standard precautions used in addition to transmission based precautions?

Standard Based Precaution is the first step in implementing precautions, whether Transmission Based or Universal Based Precautions.


Which OSHA standard enforces universal precautions?

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Do healthcare workers use standard precautions with a HIV patient?

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When might it be necessary to use additional infection control precautions when standard precautions alone may not be sufficient to prevent transmission of infection?

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Who developed standard precautions?

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According to the cycle guidelines standard precautions prevent the spread of infection from all what except?

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List 3 examples of body fluids included in standard precautions?

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