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The materials are intended solely for general educational and information purposes, are made available in the context of the public health emergency related to the coronavirus (COVID-19) and have not been subject to review that typically would occur in a non-emergent situation. The materials do not constitute the provision of medical, legal or other professional advice.” Respirator Eyes + Entry Batch work and plan ahead, having items available outside each patient room. Put on gown outside room. Open-end faces your back. Tie the back of the gown. Put on N95, ensuring proper seal. Ensure straps are not crossing. Place hands over the front of the N95. Breathe an easy deep breath in and out. If you feel air escape the edges, refit and repeat. DO NOT enter the room if you do not achieve a proper respirator seal. Put on face shield. Put on gloves over the cuffs of the gown. Sanitize gloves. Sanitize gloves. Do not touch face or re- adjust N95 or face shield inside room. ENTER room Sanitize hands. Face shield Reusable Gown N95 Respirator putting ON PPE 1/1 Gown + Gloves Gloves Emory University, created by Visual Medical Education. Updated July 27, 2020 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 3 4 Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs

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Page 1: ON...Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs. The materials are intended solely for general educational and information purposes, are made available in the context of the

The materials are intended solely for general educational and information purposes, are made available in the context of the public health emergency related to the coronavirus (COVID-19) and have not been subject to review that typically would occur in a non-emergent situation. The materials do not constitute the provision of medical, legal or other professional advice.”

Respirator

Eyes + Entry

Batch work and plan ahead, having items available outside each patient room.

Put on gown outside room.

Open-end faces your

back.

Tie the back of the gown.

Put on N95, ensuring proper seal.Ensure straps are not crossing.

Place hands over the front of the N95. Breathe an easy deep breath in and out.

If you feel air escape the edges, refit and repeat.

DO NOT enter the room if you do not achieve a proper respirator seal.

Put on face shield.

Put on gloves over the cuffs of the gown.

Sanitize gloves.

Sanitize gloves.

Do not touch face or re-adjust N95 or face shield inside room.ENTER

room

Sanitize hands.

FaceshieldReusable Gown

N95Respirator

puttingONPPE 1/1

Gown + Gloves

Gloves

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Page 2: ON...Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs. The materials are intended solely for general educational and information purposes, are made available in the context of the

The materials are intended solely for general educational and information purposes, are made available in the context of the public health emergency related to the coronavirus (COVID-19) and have not been subject to review that typically would occur in a non-emergent situation. The materials do not constitute the provision of medical, legal or other professional advice.”

ExtendedwearEW1/2

Emory University, created by Visual Medical Education. Updated July 27, 2020

ACE, reusable gown, gloves

Gloves

Next patient: COVID+

INSIDE room

Sanitize gloves.

Sanitize hands.

Remove gloves.

Exit

Exit patient room.

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Page 3: ON...Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs. The materials are intended solely for general educational and information purposes, are made available in the context of the

The materials are intended solely for general educational and information purposes, are made available in the context of the public health emergency related to the coronavirus (COVID-19) and have not been subject to review that typically would occur in a non-emergent situation. The materials do not constitute the provision of medical, legal or other professional advice.”

Emory University, created by Visual Medical Education. Updated July 27, 2020

ACE, reusable gown, gloves

ExtendedwearEW2/2

OUTSIDE room

Gloves

Next patient: COVID+

Sanitize hands.

Walk to next patient with confirmed COVID-19 (marked) while remaining in marked zone.

Do not touch your face, the walls, rails, or anybody else until reaching the next room.

After glove removal in the patient room, exit and...

Entry

Walking

Sanitize gloves.Enter NEXT COVID-19 patient room or area.

Do not touch face or re-adjust N95 or face shield inside room.

Put on fresh gloves.

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Page 4: ON...Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs. The materials are intended solely for general educational and information purposes, are made available in the context of the

The materials are intended solely for general educational and information purposes, are made available in the context of the public health emergency related to the coronavirus (COVID-19) and have not been subject to review that typically would occur in a non-emergent situation. The materials do not constitute the provision of medical, legal or other professional advice.”

Emory University, created by Visual Medical Education. Updated July 27, 2020Emory University, created by Visual Medical Education. Updated July 27, 2020

Next patient: NOT COVID+

takingOFFPPE 1/2INSIDE

room

Coveralls, Gloves

Next patient: NOT COVID+

ACE, reusable gown, gloves

Reach back and release the neck portion.

Untie the waist. Sanitize gloves.

Take off the first glove.

Sanitize hands.

Pull the bare hand into the sleeve of the gown.

Exit

Exit patient room.

Using the hand in the sleeve, remove the other glove.

Remove with gloves into bin for reuse without touching outside of gown.

Use hands inside the gown to scrunch or pull sleeves off.

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Page 5: ON...Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs. The materials are intended solely for general educational and information purposes, are made available in the context of the

The materials are intended solely for general educational and information purposes, are made available in the context of the public health emergency related to the coronavirus (COVID-19) and have not been subject to review that typically would occur in a non-emergent situation. The materials do not constitute the provision of medical, legal or other professional advice.”

Emory University, created by Visual Medical Education. Updated July 27, 2020Emory University, created by Visual Medical Education. Updated July 27, 2020

Next patient: NOT COVID+

takingOFFPPE 2/2OUTSIDE

room

Next patient: NOT COVID+

ACE, reusable gown, gloves

Gloves, setup

Remove N95, lower strap and then upper. Store mask.

Wipe table.

Wipe front and back of shield.

Remove eye wear and place on wipe.

Wash hands with soap and wateror sanitize hands.

Sanitize gloves.

Sanitize gloves.

Remove gloves.

Wipe elastic band.

Wipe foam band.

Sanitize gloves.

Place shield upside down to dry.

Face Shield

N95

Sanitize hands.

Place wipe on table.After glove and

gown removal in the patient room, exit and...

Put on fresh gloves.

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