We are interested in understanding standard procedures with regards to bronchoscopies at other institutions.

1.       Do you use CAPRS/PAPRs for all your bronchoscopies or only for those bronchoscopies when you suspect the presence of an aerosol transmitted disease (ATD)? 

2.      Do you do all your bronchoscopies in a negative pressure room or only in a negative pressure room when you suspect the presence of an ATD?

 Thank you,

Mary

 

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Mary Spangler, M.S., N.P., COHN-S

Administrative Director, Occupational Health Services

Stanford Health Care & Stanford Children’s Health Care

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