b'Hand Hygiene 22 Negative Pressure Setting 26The Moments to Perform Hand Hygiene: 22 Positive Pressure Setting 26Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 23 What do the Green and Red lights Mean? 26The Sequence for Donning and Doffing PPE 23 Trouble Shooting 26The Types of Personal Protective EquipmentNovel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) 27and the Moments for Donning/Doffing Personal24Protective Equipment Transmission of COVID-19 27Gloves 24 The methods for preventing the spread of27COVID-19Isolation Gown 24Labeling Vials 28Face/Eye Protection (Googles, Face Shield,24Masks) I-STAT Cartridges 28The Methods for Handling Materials in the24 Pneumatic Tube System 28Patient EnvironmentSoiled Patient-Care Equipment 24 Spills in the PTS System 28Textile and Laundry 24 Antibiotic Stewardship Program 29Needles (and other sharps) 24 Provider Points of Interest 29The Use of Negative and Positive Air Pressure24 Medication Management 29Rooms Provider Documentation 29Negative Air Pressure 24Nursing Points of Interest 29Positive Air Pressure 24IPOC 29Isolation Precautions 25Medication Administration 30Standard Precautions 25Assessment and Reassessment 30Transmission-Based Precautions 25 Behavioral Health | Medical and Behavioral Contact Precautions 25 Restraints 30Patient Placement 25 Patient Bathroom Emergency Release 34Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 25 Procedural Sedation 35Droplet Precautions 25 Before Procedural Sedation 35Contact Enteric Precautions 25 Procedural Sedation Documentation 35Airborne Precautions 25 Falls Prevention 37Patient Placement 25 Survey Mantra Reminders 38Personal Protective Equipment 25 Departments | Conduct your Readiness38AssessmentPatient Transport 25 Personal Reminders 39Isolation Precautions 25 Final Thoughts 39When Should You Use Negative or Positive26Pressure?'