Answer: clients contain airborne contaminants should be assigned to a room with negative airflow. viruses, bacteria, fungi, yeasts, molds, pollens, gases, small particles and chemicals are part of airborne pathogens.
Explanation: negative pressure room for containment of infectious diseases, viruses and pathogens have neutral pressure depending
on the risk classification.
- negative pressure rooms are airborne contagious
- In negative pressure rooms have opportunities pathogens and viruses
- there exist hazardous or toxic saturation fumes
standard precautions are the ways of infection control practices used to prevent from contagious disease that only can be acquired by contact with blood, body fluids, non intact skin, and mucous membranes.
Negative pressure rooms are also known as Isolation rooms are a type of hospitals rooms which protect patients from getting infectious.
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