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... 1. Refer to Departmental Policies 2. Refer to Policy D-07-009 appendix 3: Transmission Based Precautions for Home Care B. Home Health Hospice MRSA screening 1. Patients with known history of presence of MRO do not require surveillance screen 2. Inform patient that screening cultures to identify anti ...
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