Managing Infectious Patients
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Managing Infectious Patients

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We use infection prevention and control precautions to manage patients with infectious symptoms, especially respiratory symptoms.

This mitigates the risk of transmitting infection by ensuring that patients in waiting areas, and practice staff, aren't unnecessarily exposed to respiratory illnesses.

To manage potentially infectious patients, we:

During an outbreak we follow the guidance of health authorities and may increase precautions as documented in our pandemic response plan.

Separating infectious patients (red stream)

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Identify and separate patients with infectious signs and symptoms so they don't come into close contact with other patients:

  1. Ask patients who phone for an appointment whether they have respiratory symptoms.
  2. Place patients with respiratory symptoms on the list for the phone triage nurse.
  3. The phone triage nurse contacts and triages red-stream patients.
  4. If the patient needs an examination or swab, the phone triage nurse books an appointment in the designated clinic.
  5. Direct patients to wait separately when they arrive, e.g. ask them to wait in the car and phone the practice on arrival.
  6. Examine patients in a designated assessment room/area. 

See also Telehealth.

Precautions when caring for infectious patients

When caring for patients with infectious symptoms at the practice:

This page was reviewed with input from Ruth Barratt, Infection Prevention & Control and Quality Advisor (PhD, MAdvPrac (Hons), RN, CICP-E).

Red stream, red-stream, COVID, Covid, measles, influenza, isolation, respiratory, cough, triage

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Last reviewed October 2023
Next review August 2026
Topic type Core content
Approved By: Key Contact
Topic ID: 19430

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