Whether you are preparing for the CNA exam, entering nursing school, or working in patient care, you must understand Standard, Contact, Droplet, and Airborne precautions โ and the concept of cohorting.
This comprehensive guide explains everything you need to know in one place.
Standard Precautions are the foundation of infection control. They are used for every patient, regardless of diagnosis, because anyone may carry infectious organisms.
Think of Standard Precautions as your everyday safety routine in healthcare.
Contact Precautions are used for infections transmitted through direct physical contact or contaminated surfaces.
โ ๏ธ Important: For C. diff, handwashing with soap and water is required. Alcohol-based sanitizer alone is not effective.
Droplet Precautions are used for infections transmitted through large respiratory droplets that travel short distances.
Patients should wear a mask during transport outside the room.
Airborne Precautions are used for infections transmitted by tiny particles that remain suspended in the air and can travel long distances.
Healthcare workers without proper respiratory protection should not enter these rooms.
Cohorting is a patient placement strategy used when private isolation rooms are unavailable.
Cohorting means placing patients with the SAME confirmed infection together in the same room or care area.
๐ Same germ = Same room = Same precautions
Healthcare facilities may cohort patients to:
Two patients diagnosed with C. diff may safely share a room under Contact Precautions because:
Other cohort situations may include influenza outbreaks or MRSA wound infections, depending on facility policy.
Patients with different infections must never be placed together.
Unsafe combinations include:
Mixing pathogens can expose patients to new and potentially life-threatening infections.
You will often see this wording in policies, textbooks, and exam questions.
It means:
Understanding isolation precautions and cohorting helps you:
Even if you do not assign rooms, you are responsible for recognizing precautions and following them properly.
Mastering these concepts is essential for safe, effective patient care.
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