A 2-yoar-old girl is admitted with a fractured tibia. At birth, she was diagnosed with congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV). Which of the following barrier precautions is appropriate for healthcare personnel caring for her?
Standard Precautionsare sufficient forcongenital cytomegalovirus (CMV), which means thatgloves should be used when handling body fluids. CMV is primarily transmitted viadirect contact with saliva, urine, or blood.
Why the Other Options Are Incorrect?
A. Wear masks and gloves–Masks are not necessary unless performing high-risk aerosol-generating procedures.
C. No barrier precautions are needed–Gloves are required when handling bodily fluidsto prevent transmission.
D. Use gowns, masks, gloves, and a private room– CMV does not requireContact or Airborne Precautions.
CBIC Infection Control Reference
APIC guidelines state thatCMV transmission is prevented using Standard Precautions, primarily with glove use for body fluid contact.
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