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- Creator:
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
- Subject:
- Infection Control
- Item Type:
- Hyperlink
- Date Last Updated:
- 1998-01-08
- Description:
- Available in spanish (Español) on the linked page.User Seal Check Procedures (Mandatory) Part Number: 1910 Part Number Title: Occupational Safety and Health Standards Subpart: 1910 Subpart I Subpart Title: Personal Protective Equipment Standard…
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- Creator:
- Lisa Casanova, Edie Alfano-Sobsey, William A. Rutala, David J. Weber, and Mark Sobsey.
- Subject:
- Infection Control
- Item Type:
- Publication
- Date Last Updated:
- 2008-08
- Description:
- We evaluated a personal protective equipment removal protocol designed to minimize wearer contamination with pathogens.
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- Creator:
- CDC
- Subject:
- Infection Control
- Item Type:
- Guide
- Date Last Updated:
- 2010
- Description:
- WASH YOUR HANDS THOROUGHLY BEFORE PUTTING ON AND TAKING OFF THE RESPIRATOR. If you have used a respirator before that fit you, use the same make, model and size. Inspect the respirator for damage. If your respirator appears damaged, DO NOT USE IT.…
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- Creator:
- Lore, Michael B., Brian K. Heimbuch, Teanne L. Brown, Joseph D. Wander, and Steven H. Hinrichs.
- Subject:
- Infection Control
- Item Type:
- Publication
- Date Last Updated:
- 2011-08-22
- Description:
- Filtering facepiece respirators (FFRs) are recommended for use as precautions against airborne pathogenic microorganisms; however, during pandemics demand for FFRs may far exceed availability.
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- Creator:
- University of Nebraska Medical Center / Nebraska Medicine / Heroes
- Subject:
- Pre-Hospital
- Item Type:
- Video
- Date Last Updated:
- 2013-02-19
- Description:
- The Nebraska Biocontainment Unit Videos - National Ebola Training and Education Center (NETEC)
Example only: NETEC provides this item for reference purposes but does not endorse its content. Newer versions may be in place at the providing institution.
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- Creator:
- University of Nebraska Medical Center / Nebraska Medicine / Heroes
- Subject:
- Pre-Hospital
- Item Type:
- Video
- Date Last Updated:
- 2013-02-28
- Description:
- The Nebraska Biocontainment Unit Videos - National Ebola Training and Education Center (NETEC)
Example only: NETEC provides this item for reference purposes but does not endorse its content. Newer versions may be in place at the providing institution.
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- Creator:
- University of Nebraska Medical Center / Nebraska Medicine / Heroes
- Subject:
- Pre-Hospital
- Item Type:
- Video
- Date Last Updated:
- 2013-03-06
- Description:
- The Nebraska Biocontainment Unit Videos - National Ebola Training and Education Center (NETEC)
Example only: NETEC provides this item for reference purposes but does not endorse its content. Newer versions may be in place at the providing institution.
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- Creator:
- Coia, J. E., L. Ritchie, A. Adisesh, C. Makison Booth, C. Bradley, D. Bunyan, G. Carson, C. Fry, P. Hoffman, D. Jenkins, N. Phin, B. Taylor, J. S. Nguyen-Van-Tam, and M. Zuckerman.
- Subject:
- Infection Control
- Item Type:
- Publication
- Date Last Updated:
- 2013-11
- Description:
- Infectious micro-organisms may be transmitted by a variety of routes, and some may be spread by more than one route.
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- Creator:
- Lindsley, William G., John D. Noti, Francoise M. Blachere, Jonathan V. Szalajda, and Donald H. Beezhold.
- Subject:
- Research
- Item Type:
- Publication
- Date Last Updated:
- 2014
- Description:
- Health care workers are exposed to potentially infectious airborne particles while providing routine care to coughing patients.
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- Creator:
- Swanhorst, J., K. Boulter, A. Vasa, B. Boeckman and M. Schwedhelm
- Subject:
- Training and Exercises
- Item Type:
- Publication
- Date Last Updated:
- 2014-06-09
- Description:
- Use of Level C personal protective equipment is an uncommon practice in the routine provision of nursing care.