Protective isolation

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Protective isolation, also known as reverse isolation, is a set of practices used in healthcare settings to protect immunocompromised patients from infections. This type of isolation is designed to prevent the transmission of infectious agents to patients who have weakened immune systems and are at high risk for infections.

Purpose[edit]

The primary purpose of protective isolation is to create a safe environment for patients who are particularly vulnerable to infections. These patients may include those undergoing chemotherapy, bone marrow transplant recipients, patients with HIV/AIDS, and those with severe neutropenia.

Procedures[edit]

Protective isolation involves several key procedures:

  • Private Room: Patients are placed in a private room to minimize exposure to potential pathogens.
  • Air Filtration: High-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters may be used to remove airborne contaminants.
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Healthcare workers and visitors may be required to wear gowns, gloves, and masks.
  • Hand Hygiene: Strict hand hygiene protocols are enforced to prevent the spread of infections.
  • Limited Visitors: The number of visitors is often restricted, and they may need to follow specific protocols.

Indications[edit]

Protective isolation is indicated for patients with:

Challenges[edit]

Implementing protective isolation can be challenging due to the need for specialized equipment, strict adherence to protocols, and the psychological impact on patients who may feel isolated from family and friends.

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