everysingletime
formerly amel223
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Ahhh. So that's why I was seeing posts that they want ppl to use inhalers instead of nebulizers.Can only speak for where I’m working, been doing primarily droplet w/face shield + contact for like 2-3weeks now I think. Only time it’s airborne is if there’s something that can essentially shoot it and suspend it in air like a vent,cpap,bipap, nebulizing treatments,etc.
Even in non-negative pressure rooms like in the ED, they’re saying it’s only airborne for one hour after a neb treatment,etc. and then after that it’s back to droplet w/ face shield and contact. Again this only for my hospital.