CDC transmission based precautions
contact precautions
anyone in the room must wear
- gloves
- gown
droplet precautions
any in the room must wear
- surgical mask
airborne precautions
any in the room must wear
- N95 respirator
communicable disease: definition
an infectious disease transmissible by direct or indirect contact (ie a surface it could be on)
nursing goals with communicable diseases
prodromal symptoms: definition
s/sx of an illness that appear before the characteristic s/sx of the disease
constitutional symtoms: definition
symptoms that can affect multiple body systems
incubation period: definition
time between exposure and onset of symptoms
examples of prodromal symptoms
fever
malaise
anorexia
examples of constitutional symptoms
fever
irritability
examples of incubation period
2-3 weeks
several days
agent
the causative organism
source
where it came from
where it can be found
transmission
how it is spread
what is needed during the incubation period?
quarantine needed
precautions needed
period of communicability
how long a person is considered contagious
distribution
how it appears on a human
- rash (pattern)
- sx (order of sx)
specific management
using a particular medication to treat a specific organism/infection
ie antibiotic for infection
support management medication is
medication that is not specific to illness, but resolves general non-specifc symptoms
ie tylenol for fever
complications
signs of decline
worsening of condition
- may put patient at risk for hospitalization or death
prevention
teach family and patient so that they can prevent illness from occurring again
nursing care of communicable disease
subjective data collection