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How Do Nurses Identify Patients Requiring Droplet Precautions?
Nurses should be vigilant in identifying patients who exhibit symptoms suggestive of infections spread by droplets. Key symptoms to watch for include:
Coughing and sneezing
Fever
Sore throat
Runny or stuffy nose
Once identified, appropriate precautions and isolation measures should be instituted promptly to prevent further transmission.
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