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... • Encourage patients to wash hands • Wear mask/eye protection if close to coughing patient (within 3ft) • Place patient in private room or away from other patients if cough & fever are present and suspect contagious disease • Provide patients with tissues; teach them to cover their coughs ...
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Carbapenem-resistant enterobacteriaceae

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