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Patient placement or assessment of infection risk

Key points

  • Assess all patients on admission for infection risk and complete the infection control admission risk assessment which is under corporate templates on the clinical tree in SystmOne.
  • Continue to review infection risk throughout the admission.
  • Inform the IPC team of any patients requiring specific placement (isolation) for infection reasons:
  • Seek advice from the IPC team if the patient cannot or will not isolate.
  • Isolate for the shortest possible time to avoid a deterioration in the patients mental health and review regularly.

Categories of isolation

  • Source isolation, the infectious or colonised patient is isolated to prevent cross infection to other non-affected individuals.
  • Protective isolation, this is used to protect a susceptible patient where their immune system is compromised to avoid infection from others.

Priority for a single room

  • Patients with airborne transmissible infections such as influenza, SARS-CoV-2, chickenpox, measles and so on.
  • Patients with, or suspected infection, colonisation with multiple antibiotic resistant organisms.
  • Diarrhoea or vomiting.
  • Patients with MRSA in sputum who are coughing or have exfoliating skin conditions.

Infection prevention and control precautions

  • Refer to NIPCM for guidance relating to transmission based precautions.
  • Ensure doors to isolation rooms are kept closed. If patient safety is compromised, a documented risk assessment must be completed and reviewed at every shift.
  • Ensure appropriate signage is displayed on the door to the isolation room/bay without compromising patient confidentiality.
  • Ensure adequate provision and appropriate use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
  • Only cohort nurse for the shortest possible time to minimise risk of re-infection or re-colonisation.
  • Avoid moving patients unless clinically necessary.
  • Avoid non-essential treatments, therapies and appointments. For urgent, essential treatments the receiving organisation/department and transport provider must be informed that isolation precautions are in place.
  • Undertake a terminal clean of rooms once isolation is completed or the patient is discharged or transferred elsewhere.

Refer to quick guide:

  • Terminal cleaning guide or checklist

Please see infection prevention and control manual webpage for supporting documents attached to this procedure as follows:

  • chlor-clean poster
  • isolation poster
  • isolation room cleaning checklist

Page last reviewed: October 17, 2024
Next review due: October 17, 2025

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