id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-007545-oguse5gt Kelly, L. The effectiveness of training and taste testing when using respirator masks 2004-10-01 .txt text/plain 1058 57 58 title: The effectiveness of training and taste testing when using respirator masks The nursing staff swirl screening swabs from various sites into a single SMB that is labelled with the patient's identification details. We conclude that swirling of screening swabs directly into SMB is a sensitive, cost-effective and convenient method to screen for ciprofloxacinresistant MRSA in hospitals. The effectiveness of training and taste testing when using respirator masks Using the test hoods, we also looked at staff in the accident and emergency department and the intensive care unit who had not received any formal training in mask fitting but who were expected to follow the manufacturer's instructions. We have changed our practice and now recommend that staff working in high-risk areas receive training on mask fitting at induction and pass a fit test. Briefly, since January 2004, laboratories have been asked to test all diarrhoeal specimens from patients aged 65 years and over for C. ./cache/cord-007545-oguse5gt.txt ./txt/cord-007545-oguse5gt.txt