level (1,2 or 3?) MRSA droplet precautions
Posted By: sm on 2009-05-19
In Reply to: s/l lay vile MRSA drop with precautions. - Kelley
Subject: level (1,2 or 3?) MRSA droplet precautions
Patients with known MRSA colonization/infection who are not able to comply with infection control measures (i.e., not able to perform hand hygiene, cover their mouth if he/she has a cough, etc.) are to be placed on Level 3 MRSA Precautions.
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