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Direct Contact
(fecal-oral) physical contact between the source and susceptible host.
Gown and Gloves
Indirect contact
Personal contact of susceptible host with contaminated inanimate object.
Gown and Gloves
Droplet
Large particles that travel up to 3 feet during coughing, sneezing, or talking and come in contact with susceptible host.
Gown, Gloves, Surgical Mask
Airborne
Droplet nuclei or residue or evaporated droplets suspended in air during coughing or sneezing or carried on dust particles
Gown, Gloves, N95 Respirators
Vehicles
Contaminated items, water, drugs, blood, food
Vector
Flies, ticks
Average Oral/Tymp
98.6
AVERAGE RECTAL
99.5
Average axillary
97.7
Heatstroke
104+
Hypothermia
93.2-
Adult BP
60-100
Adolescent BP
60-90
School Age BP
75-110
Preschool BP
80-110
Tot BP
90-140
Infant BP
120-160
Bradycardia
Less than 60 BPM
Tachycardia
More than 100 BPM
Adult RR
12-20
Adolescent RR
16-19
Child RR
20-30
Tot RR
25-32
Infant RR
30-50