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Infection Control

Standard precautions, transmission-based precautions, PPE selection, isolation requirements, MDROs, and healthcare-associated infection prevention — for nursing students, bedside nurses, and NCLEX preparation.

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Guides

In-depth guides for infection control and prevention nursing practice.

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Clinical References

Quick-access infection control references for bedside and NCLEX use.

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Standard Precautions and PPE Reference

Standard precautions, PPE selection, and hand hygiene — the foundational infection control practices applied to every patient in every clinical setting.

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Infection Control Reference

Standard precautions, transmission-based precautions (contact, droplet, airborne), PPE selection, and hand hygiene — core infection prevention for nurses and clinical practice.

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Isolation Precautions Reference

Contact, droplet, and airborne precautions compared — transmission mechanisms, PPE requirements, room specifications, combined precaution scenarios, and NCLEX priorities.

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PPE Selection Reference

PPE selection reference for nurses — gloves, gowns, surgical masks, N95 respirators, and eye protection: indications, limitations, and clinical examples for standard and isolation precautions.

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Multidrug-Resistant Organisms (MDROs)

Multidrug-resistant organisms reference for nurses — MRSA, VRE, ESBL, CRE, and C. difficile: transmission routes, precaution types, PPE, nursing considerations, and decolonization strategies.

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Healthcare-Associated Infections Reference

HAI quick reference for nurses — CAUTI, CLABSI, VAP, and SSI prevention bundles, risk factors, and nursing priorities at a glance for clinical practice and NCLEX.

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STI Screening & Patient Teaching Reference

Who gets screened and when, the 5 P's sexual history, reportable diseases, expedited partner therapy, prevention teaching, and the vaccines that prevent STIs (HPV, hepatitis B).

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Quick Charts

Infection control comparison charts and rapid precaution reference tables.

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Isolation Precautions Comparison Chart

PPE requirements, room placement, and transport precautions by isolation type — nursing workflow chart for contact, droplet, and airborne precautions with entry/exit sequences.

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Infection Transmission Precautions Chart

How infection spreads — contact, droplet, and airborne transmission mechanisms with particle sizes, travel distances, environmental survival, and the science behind each precaution type.

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PPE Selection Matrix

PPE selection matrix for nurses — clinical situation cross-referenced with gloves, gown, surgical mask, N95, and eye protection requirements for standard and transmission-based precautions.

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Infection Prevention Bundles

Infection prevention bundles chart for nurses — CAUTI, CLABSI, VAP, and SSI bundle elements, nursing priorities, and monitoring criteria organized for quick review.

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Common Organism Precautions

Common organism precautions chart for nurses — MRSA, VRE, C. diff, TB, influenza, RSV, measles, and more: precaution type, PPE, hand hygiene method, room requirements, and key nursing notes.

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Latent vs Active Tuberculosis Comparison

Latent TB infection vs active TB disease — symptoms, infectiousness, chest X-ray and sputum findings, test results, isolation needs, and treatment differences.

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STI Comparison Chart

Chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, genital herpes, HPV, and trichomoniasis compared by cause, hallmark findings, treatment, and the key nursing and teaching points for each.

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Suggested Learning Path

Build infection control nursing competency with this recommended sequence.

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Standard PrecautionsHand hygiene, PPE selection, respiratory hygiene, sharps safety, and environmental cleaning applied to every patient
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PPE Fundamentals for NursesGloves, gowns, masks, N95 respirators, eye protection, correct donning and doffing sequences
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PPE Selection ReferenceGloves, gowns, surgical masks, N95 respirators, and eye protection: indications, limitations, and clinical examples
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PPE Selection MatrixClinical situation cross-referenced with PPE requirements for standard and transmission-based precautions
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Transmission-Based PrecautionsContact, droplet, and airborne precautions: PPE requirements, patient placement, transport rules, and combined scenarios
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Isolation Precautions ReferenceContact, droplet, and airborne precautions compared: transmission mechanisms, PPE, room specs, and combined precautions
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Isolation Precautions Comparison ChartPPE requirements, room placement, and transport precautions by isolation type with entry/exit sequences
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Infection Transmission Precautions ChartContact, droplet, and airborne transmission mechanisms with particle sizes, travel distances, and environmental survival
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Multidrug-Resistant Organisms (MDROs)MRSA, VRE, ESBL, CRE, and C. difficile: transmission routes, precaution types, PPE, and decolonization strategies
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Common Organism PrecautionsMRSA, VRE, C. diff, TB, influenza, RSV, measles: precaution type, PPE, hand hygiene method, and room requirements
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Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs)CAUTI, CLABSI, VAP, and SSI prevention bundles, risk factors, nursing interventions, and bundle elements
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Infection Prevention BundlesCAUTI, CLABSI, VAP, and SSI bundle elements, nursing priorities, and monitoring criteria for clinical practice
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Healthcare-Associated Infections ReferenceHAI quick reference: CAUTI, CLABSI, VAP, and SSI prevention bundles and risk factors at a glance
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