It is suitable for medical staff in general clinics and general wards.
Personal protective equipment (PPE) is work clothes and surgical masks.
2. Primary protection device
It is suitable for medical staff in pre-examination, triage and hot (emergency) diagnosis.
Personal protective equipment required includes disposable working cap, work clothes, ordinary isolation gown (pre-examination and triage, fever clinic), disposable surgical mask and medical protective mask (fever clinic).
Pay attention to the difference with general protection, and increase the use of common isolation gown and medical protective masks in some areas.
3. Secondary protection
It is suitable for medical staff who enter isolation wards due to infectious diseases or multi-drug resistant bacteria infection, medical staff who enter isolation observation rooms and special wards, staff who contact specimens collected from patients, handle their secretions, excreta, used articles and dead patients' bodies, and medical staff and drivers who transport patients.
Personal protective equipment required is disposable working cap, medical protective mask, protective glasses or masks, medical protective clothing, latex water jacket and disposable waterproof shoe cover.
Note that different from the first-class protection, it is necessary to increase the use of protective masks, protective glasses, medical protective clothing, latex gloves and waterproof shoe covers.
4. Three-level protection
It is suitable for medical personnel who perform tasks such as sputum aspiration, respiratory tract sampling, tracheal intubation, tracheotomy, etc. on patients infected with infectious diseases or multi-drug resistant bacteria, which may cause respiratory secretions and substances in the body to spray or splash.
Personal protective equipment used includes disposable working caps, medical protective masks, protective glasses or masks, medical protective clothing, disposable leak-proof isolation gown, latex gloves, disposable waterproof shoe covers and waterproof boots. If you use a full-face respirator or positive pressure headgear, you don't need to wear protective glasses and medical protective masks.
Note that different from secondary protection, it is necessary to increase the use of disposable leak-proof isolation gown and waterproof boots or full-face respirator or positive pressure headgear.