isolation

In health care facilities, isolation represents one of several measures that can be taken to implement in infection control: the prevention of communicable diseases from being transmitted from a patient to other patients, health care workers, and visitors, or from outsiders to a particular patient (reverse isolation). Various forms of isolation exist, in some of which contact procedures are modified, and others in which the patient is kept away from all other people. In a system devised, and periodically revised, by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), various levels of patient isolation comprise application of one or more formally described "precaution".
Isolation is most commonly used when a patient is known to have a contagious (transmissible from person-to-person) viral or bacterial illness. Special equipment is used in the management of patients in the various forms of isolation. These most commonly include items of personal protective equipment (gowns, masks, and gloves) and engineering controls (positive pressure rooms, negative pressure rooms, laminar air flow equipment, and various mechanical and structural barriers). Dedicated isolation wards may be pre-built into hospitals, or isolation units may be temporarily designated in facilities in the midst of an epidemic emergency.
Isolation should not be confused with quarantine or biocontainment. Quarantine is the compulsory separation and confinement, with restriction of movement, of individuals or groups who have potentially been exposed to an infectious microorganism, to prevent further infections, should infection occur. Biocontainment refers to laboratory biosafety in microbiology laboratories in which the physical containment (BSL-3, BSL-4) of highly pathogenic organisms is accomplished through built-in engineering controls.When isolation is applied to a community or a geographic area it is known as a cordon sanitaire. Reverse isolation of a community, to protect its inhabitants from coming into contact with an infectious disease, is known as protective sequestration.

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  1. M

    Incoming cold water main Isolation valve passing water when closed - replace?

    Hi, I have noticed when the incoming main valve is fully closed it is still passing water possibly as much as 10% of normal flow. This valve is possibly 20 years old. Should I replace with what? The valve in question looks like an ordinary brass tap. Is this correct for mains isolation? if...
  2. S

    WC isolation valve

    Can anyone tell me if it is a regulation to fit an isolator valve to a toilet cistern? My plumber has fited a back-to-the-wall and sealed it behind a workstop and panelling. If I get a leak I can't get to the cistern - is this illegal? Thanks for any help
  3. T

    Flow restriction

    Can someone explain, Why flow restriction are necessary for water consumption instead of closing isolation valve a bit for tabs? Thames water report says that we have to put flow restriction on each tabs for cold and hot water.Why we can not close the isolation valve half way and restric the...
  4. H

    Isolation valves

    I like the idea of the lever type for pumps, as they don't appear to seize as easily as gate valves, but I've heard they can leak through the middle when isolated. Is there one to go for that has a paricularly good set of inners to make a nice isolator?
  5. M

    why don't plumbers fit isolation valves?!

    i have come across soooo many maintenance jobs where there are NO isolation valves fitted. some jobs have NONE whatsoever so i have to turn off the main stopcock and drain the whole system down, some use cheap valves that last a year until they get furred up or just dam right stuck!, and...
  6. L

    stopcock Isolation for a new shower

    Hi, I've just registered here today so hi to everyone, i would like some advice and primarily i know the obvious answer would be to get a plumber in as all you guys are specialists but i'm pretty tight for money at the moment and wanted to evaluate the job myself. I need to change a shower...
  7. J

    Cost of installing a new isolation valve and flexible tap connector

    Hi Question to plumbers.....Just wondering how much the going rate is to install a new isolation valve 15mm (old one is dripping) and a flexible tap hose connector that is also leaking? Thanks alot J
  8. K

    toolstation isolation valves 80p

    toolstation are selling isolation valves for 80p........is this a really good bargain or a load of cheap tosh that will fail before your home from the job and in your pj's?.....
  9. S

    full bore isolation valve for pressure washer (outside tap ! )

    is there any benefit to having a full bore isolation valve to an outside tap. the pressure washer that will be attached to it has previously struggled to run of a hose pipe from the kitchen tap and cuts off automatically when it doesnt get enough water. will the double check valve restrict...
  10. B

    Plumber wanted Slough, Berks area to replace hot and cold isolation stop tap valves

    Hi Am looking for a qualified plumber to replace two isolation stop tap valves - one on the cold water pipe and one on the hot water pipe under the kitchen sink leading to the kitchen quarter turn ceramic mixer tap. (Neither of the stop taps are the main stopcock on the cold mains water...
  11. E

    Boiler Electric supply

    Hi all just been to look at a job of removing wiring from airing cupboard where the old boiler used to live but while there i noticed that there new boiler is connected by a plug into kitchen socket and wondered if this is legal, just never seen one connected this way before? Thanks in advance...
  12. A

    no means of isolation on a gas fire

    hi floks what would you class a gas fire without an isolation valve, i can find anything in the unsafe situations book. cheers
  13. D

    gas hob

    when installing a gas hob is it your duty to install a means of isolation that is accessable at all times
  14. T

    Heating Problem

    Hi there, I don't know whats wrong with my boiler last year in the cold winter i had leak from the waste valve or the presure valve, i phoned the engineer he came cleaned the boiler and told me the waste pipe was blocked it's outside the wall, after some hot water all looks good, next day i had...
  15. M

    settle a dispute...... no isolation on free standing cooker

    is there a need to put a gas cock before the bayonet on a free standing cooker? or does the self sealing bayonet act as isolation?
  16. H

    Combined isolation valve with check valve

    Any one know a place where i can get a boil-o-fix style isolation valve that incorporates a double check valve. I need one as ive found lever type garden taps that im fitting for the older generation but they dont incorporate a check valve and i would prefer not to put a seperate one in. As i...
  17. D

    CP12 on a gas hob

    Hello, I’m just about to carry out CP12 on a gas hob which has no brand marking and is tiled in. I’m happy to check the gas taps check and see if it has a AECV and a gas rate but without a manual for the hob do I need to remove it to find the badge details or do I use my findings from the...
  18. Ian10261

    Hob Isolation valve

    Got a boiler change to do next week and the bloke is having a new kitchen at the same time. The gas supply to the boiler and hob is currently chased into the wall and will need to be altered. As the supply enters the kitchen from outside it makes sense to keep all the pipework outside too, and...
  19. D

    Isolation valves

    Good morning, I've noticed some isolation valves are advertised as C x C and some as CP, does anyone know what these acronyms mean and do they have any bearing on quality or performance of the valves. Thanks.
  20. D

    Isolation valves

    Hi All, Does any one know of a supplier/manufacturer of 22mm compression X 1/2 inch BSP female isolation/service valves. I don't have enough room to install normal reducers and 22mm x 22mm or 15mm x15mm valves. Cheers
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