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Practical Nurse NCLEX®

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Infection Control

Isolation Precautions

Measles Exposure Risk · L1

How this exercise works

Match the diagnosis or situation to the correct transmission-based precaution (contact, droplet, airborne) plus standard precautions.

Fundamental concept

Standard precautions, isolation categories, and hand hygiene from authoritative CDC guidance.

Read: Infection Prevention & CDC Transmission Precautions →

Scenario

A child presents with high fever, cough, coryza, conjunctivitis, and Koplik spots. The provider suspects measles pending serology.

A child presents with high fever, cough, coryza, conjunctivitis, and Koplik spots. The provider suspects measles pending serology.

Which isolation precautions are indicated?