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The slides from today’s session are available at this link: http://bit.ly/3EgNaqu

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CDC’s Infection Prevention tools: https://www.cdc.gov/longtermcare/prevention

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Infection Prevention Pocket Cards: https://hqin.org/resource/infection-prevention-pocket-cards/

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What is the website that the slides be downloaded from?

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The slides from today’s session are available at this link: http://bit.ly/3EgNaqu

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April, sent you a message in teams

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Question received: Should a resident in contact isolation have a blood pressure machine dedicated to their use?

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When this was brought up, the question was how do we keep up with all the PPE

50:07
To define required, does that mean that the facility would be tagged by surveyor for not using enhanced barrier precautions?

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Once someone is placed on enhanced barrier precautions, do they ever come off? Or would this be a permanent precaution posted to their door?

50:49
so anyone with a skin tear would have to be on enhanced barrier precautions?

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So a resident with ESBL with an indwelling catheter would always be on enhanced barrier precautions?

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This is the link to VDH enhanced barrier precautions webinar: https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/content/uploads/sites/174/2022/03/Enhanced-Barrier-Precautions-11.pdf

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Is it required for only MDRO colonization residents or any resident in general?

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the link is for a April 5 2022 ?

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The link above is for a Past Webinar and the link does not work.

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Apologies , we will locate current link

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Thanks

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https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/content/uploads/sites/182/2022/10/2022-Updates-to-Enhanced-Barrier-Precautions-for-Nursing-Homes-Webinar-Flyer-1.pdf

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Cohorting Guidance resource: https://hqin.org/resource/cohorting-guidance/

01:04:34
A long term chronic foley does not automatically require enhanced precautions, correct? Or would it?

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01:10:23
Thank you so much. Great presentation and very informative. This was very helpful especially the resource list.

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Thank you, this was helpful.

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Thank you