Negative Pressure Monitoring Log 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Negative Pressure Monitoring Log in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Month' and 'Year' at the top of the form. This sets the timeframe for your log entries.
  3. Fill in the 'Unit' and 'Room' fields to specify where the monitoring is taking place.
  4. Each day, document the status of the airborne isolation room. Check that the 'Set Point' indicates '-/IN', confirming proper airflow direction.
  5. Observe and record the Status Indicator light's color. If it’s green, indicate this in your log; if red, contact Plant Operations immediately and note all actions taken.
  6. For each date, fill in whether the Status Light was green or red, along with any corrective actions taken. Ensure you initial next to each entry for accountability.
  7. At the end of your entries, sign your full signature below your initials to validate your log.

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airborne precautions A particulate respirator must be worn by anyone entering the patients room that is on airborne precautions. This may be an N95 respirator or powered air purifying respirator or PAPR. Respirators are specifically designed to provide respiratory protection by efficiently filtering out airborne particles. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 102 - CDC CDC media pdfs Strive-PPE102-508 CDC media pdfs Strive-PPE102-508
When you are in isolation: Everyone who enters or leaves the room needs to wash their hands thoroughly. You may be allowed to have visitors. But all visitors and hospital workers must wear masks, gowns, and gloves.

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