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CCC [Fundamentals] Safety, Infection Control, and Hygiene (Ch 29)

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Accidents in this age group are preventable, such as, falls from bed, burns, electrical hazards, choking on small objects, and drowning infants
stranger/danger focused stage, as well as, bicycle, skating, and swimming safety, and substance abuse school-aged children
High-rish factors for this age group are MVAs, substance abuse, violence, unwanted pregnancy, and STDs adolescents
High-rish factors for this age are fatigue, anxiety, sleep pattern disturbances, caregiver role strain, and altered health maintenance. adult
This age is prone to falls in bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen due to loss of agility and visual acuity older adult
Each year what % of older adults age 65 year or older fall 33
Modes of transmission contact, airborne, vehicle, vectorborne
Name the types of isolation precautions contact, droplet, airborne
This type of precaution prefers a private room, glove and gowns are required contact
This type of precaution prefers a private room, seperation of 3 feet, masks are required within 3 feet droplet
This type of precaution requires a negative air pressure room, and N95 respirator is required ariborne
What disease requires airborne precautions TB
If a client has TB, what type of person is susceptible and should not enter the room measles(rubeola) or chickenpox(varicella)
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