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Isolation Precautions Lookup

Search a condition for its isolation category and required PPE.

Contact

Gown + gloves for all room entry

Droplet

Surgical mask within 3–6 ft; private room or cohort

Airborne

Fit-tested N95 or PAPR; negative-pressure (AIIR) room, door closed

26 conditions

Clostridioides difficile (C. diff)

Contact

PPE: Gown + gloves for all room entry

Soap and water hand hygiene — alcohol rub does not kill spores. Bleach-based room cleaning.

MRSA

Contact

PPE: Gown + gloves for all room entry

Applies to infection or colonization per facility policy.

VRE

Contact

PPE: Gown + gloves for all room entry

Dedicated equipment when possible.

ESBL / CRE organisms

Contact

PPE: Gown + gloves for all room entry

Multidrug-resistant gram-negatives; strict adherence — CRE has limited treatment options.

Norovirus

Contact

PPE: Gown + gloves for all room entry

Soap and water preferred; high environmental persistence. Cohort during outbreaks.

Rotavirus

Contact

PPE: Gown + gloves for all room entry

Diapered and incontinent patients — duration of illness.

Scabies / lice

Contact

PPE: Gown + gloves for all room entry

Until 24 hours after effective treatment.

RSV

ContactDroplet

PPE: Gown + gloves for all room entry · Surgical mask within 3–6 ft; private room or cohort

Many facilities add droplet to contact for infants and young children.

Wound infection with uncontained drainage

Contact

PPE: Gown + gloves for all room entry

When drainage cannot be contained by a dressing.

Hepatitis A (incontinent patient)

Contact

PPE: Gown + gloves for all room entry

Standard precautions otherwise; contact if diapered or incontinent.

Influenza

Droplet

PPE: Surgical mask within 3–6 ft; private room or cohort

Mask the patient during transport. Duration typically 7 days or per policy.

Pertussis (whooping cough)

Droplet

PPE: Surgical mask within 3–6 ft; private room or cohort

Until 5 days of effective antibiotics completed.

Neisseria meningitidis (meningococcal)

Droplet

PPE: Surgical mask within 3–6 ft; private room or cohort

Until 24 hours of effective antibiotics. Prophylaxis for close contacts per protocol.

Mumps

Droplet

PPE: Surgical mask within 3–6 ft; private room or cohort

5 days from onset of parotitis.

Rubella (German measles)

Droplet

PPE: Surgical mask within 3–6 ft; private room or cohort

7 days after rash onset. Pregnant staff should not enter.

Group A Streptococcus (severe)

Droplet

PPE: Surgical mask within 3–6 ft; private room or cohort

Until 24 hours of effective antibiotics for serious invasive disease.

Mycoplasma pneumonia

Droplet

PPE: Surgical mask within 3–6 ft; private room or cohort

Duration of illness.

Adenovirus pneumonia

ContactDroplet

PPE: Gown + gloves for all room entry · Surgical mask within 3–6 ft; private room or cohort

Combined contact + droplet for the duration of illness.

Tuberculosis (pulmonary/laryngeal)

Airborne

PPE: Fit-tested N95 or PAPR; negative-pressure (AIIR) room, door closed

AIIR room, fit-tested N95. Patient wears surgical mask during transport.

Measles (rubeola)

Airborne

PPE: Fit-tested N95 or PAPR; negative-pressure (AIIR) room, door closed

Highly contagious — airborne for 4 days after rash onset (entire illness if immunocompromised). Non-immune staff excluded.

Varicella (chickenpox)

AirborneContact

PPE: Fit-tested N95 or PAPR; negative-pressure (AIIR) room, door closed · Gown + gloves for all room entry

Airborne + contact until all lesions crusted. Non-immune staff should not enter.

Disseminated herpes zoster

AirborneContact

PPE: Fit-tested N95 or PAPR; negative-pressure (AIIR) room, door closed · Gown + gloves for all room entry

Airborne + contact. Localized zoster in immunocompetent patients: standard precautions with lesions covered.

COVID-19

DropletAirborne

PPE: Surgical mask within 3–6 ft; private room or cohort · Fit-tested N95 or PAPR; negative-pressure (AIIR) room, door closed

Follow current facility policy — N95 + eye protection commonly required, especially for aerosol-generating procedures.

Diphtheria (pharyngeal)

Droplet

PPE: Surgical mask within 3–6 ft; private room or cohort

Until cultures negative.

Epiglottitis (H. influenzae)

Droplet

PPE: Surgical mask within 3–6 ft; private room or cohort

Until 24 hours of effective antibiotics.

Parvovirus B19 (fifth disease)

Droplet

PPE: Surgical mask within 3–6 ft; private room or cohort

Pregnant staff should avoid exposure.

Remember

Standard precautions apply to every patient, every time — transmission-based precautions are layered on top. When categories combine (e.g. varicella), use the full PPE of each.

Educational use only. Isolation requirements and durations are set by your facility’s infection control program and current CDC guidance. This material supports nursing education and exam review. It is not medical advice and is not a substitute for clinical judgment, institutional policy, or medical direction. Always follow facility protocols and current provider orders.