2014 Protective Barriers
2014 Protective Barriers
2014 Protective Barriers
• Gloves
• Masks
• Gowns & other apparel
• Eye, face, mouth, & inhalation protection
*Naturally the CDC has recommendations on when to use PPE. The Yale-New Haven
Hospital (http://www.med.yale.edu/ynhh/infection/precautions/intro.html) offers
more on the use of PPE along with instruction on how to don (put on) the equipment &
remove the equipment. This is presented in the following slides.
**A presentation of Transmission-Based Precautions follows the PPE information.
PPE: When to use
Gloves are worn to prevent the health care worker's hands from becoming
contaminated with blood or body substances. Gloves should be worn
for:
• Procedures involving direct contact with the blood and body substances of any patient.
• Procedures where contact with blood and body substances might be expected to occur.
• Procedures involving direct or potential contact with the mucous membranes of any
patient.
• Procedures involving direct or potential contact with the non-intact skin of any patient.
Non-intact skin is skin that is cut, chapped, abraded, cracked, afflicted with weeping or
exudative lesions, or is otherwise broken. Touching or handling any instruments,
equipment, or surfaces that have been, or may have been, in contact with blood or body
substances.
Sterile gloves should be used for all sterile procedures and for
activities that involve contact with areas of the body that
are normally sterile.
CDC: 2007 Guidelines for Isolation Precautions, p. 121, retrieved 12/1/09 from
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dhqp/pdf/guidelines/Isolation2007.pdf.
Precautions for Specific Conditions
The CDC’s 2007 Guidelines for Isolation Precautions contains a 23 page Appendix listing precautions for
selected infections & conditions. A sample of this (retrieved 12/1/09 from page 94 of that document at
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dhqp/pdf/guidelines/Isolation2007.pdf) is displayed below.
Additional Precautions: Sharps
Retrieved 12/1/09 from the Yale-New Haven Hospital Infection Control Manual at
http://www.med.yale.edu/ynhh/infection/precautions/intro.html.
Additional Precautions: Sharps
Retrieved 12/1/09 from the Yale-New Haven Hospital Infection Control Manual at
http://www.med.yale.edu/ynhh/infection/precautions/intro.html.