Sorry if this is the wrong place to post this. I haven't ventured outside of student forums, but I'm not a student anymore!
I always wear gloves when assessing any vital signs with any patient -- I'm not entirely sure if standard precautions prefers it this way, but I've always been pretty phobic in the acute setting.
For a patient with Anthrax inhalation, I'm of the understanding that it can be breathed in via spores, transmitted by skin-to-skin contact, or through the GI tract. But the CDC says that transmission likelihood is low.
So for Anthrax patients, is it necessary to put gloves on, but not a gown (as in contact precautions)? Mostly curious about checking blood pressure and pulse, not anything invasive.
Thank you.
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