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Hygiene and respiratory etiquette.
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Engineering and administrative controls for physical distancing.
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Housekeeping-cleaning, disinfecting and decontamination.
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Prompt identification and isolation of sick persons.
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Communications and training that will be provided to managers and employees.
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Management and supervision necessary to ensure effective implementation of the plan.
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Masks to be worn by all staff during direct patient care and cleaning processes, including set-up.
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Mask worn when interacting with each other if physical distancing is not possible.
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Dividers up in lab and separation markers in the lunchroom.
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Spreading out in the rooms to do notes away from each other.
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Everyone wearing their own glasses.
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3 ours between surgeries in specific rooms OR use of room filtrations units.
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Surgical gowns laundered after every patient.
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Scheduling to reduce total number of patients being seen at one time.
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Patients and rides wait in their cars.
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Screening patients when scheduling, when calling to remind about appointment, and upon check in.
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Taking temperature and tracking respiratory symptoms for every employee at start of shift.
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Wiping entire room after every patient, including the CBCT scanner.
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Wiping all commonly touched surfaces every hour.
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Scrubs and shoes to be left at work at end of day. |