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Page:2007 Guidelines for Isolation Precautions.pdf/9 Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it.
ISO/IEC TR 20943-1:2003 Part 1: Data elements; ISO/IEC TR 20943-3:2004 Part 3: Value domains; ISO/IEC TR 20943-5:2013 Part 5: Metadata mapping procedure; ISO/IEC TR 20943-6:2013 Part 6: Framework for generating ontologies; ISO/IEC 20944 Information technology - Metadata Registries Interoperability and Bindings (MDR-IB)
ISO/IEC 23005-4:2016 Part 4: Virtual world object characteristics; ISO/IEC 23005-5:2016 Part 5: Data formats for interaction devices; ISO/IEC 23005-6:2016 Part 6: Common types and tools; ISO/IEC 23005-7:2017 Part 7: Conformance and reference software; ISO/IEC 23006 Information technology - Multimedia service platform technologies
ISO 20022 is an ISO standard for electronic data interchange between financial institutions. It describes a metadata repository containing descriptions of messages and business processes , and a maintenance process for the repository content.
[2] [3] In 1987, the practice of Universal precautions was adjusted by a set of rules known as body substance isolation. In 1996, both practices were replaced by the latest approach known as standard precautions (health care). Nowadays and in isolation, practice of body substance isolation has just historical significance. [citation needed]
ISO 2455 Data processing — Vocabulary — [Draft merged into ISO 2382] ISO 2456:1986 Surface active agents — Water used as a solvent for tests — Specification and test methods; ISO 2457:1976 Solid wood parquet — Classification of beech strips; ISO 2458:1975 End-suction centrifugal pumps (rating 16 bar) — Test Code [Rejected draft]
Isolation is typically enforced at the database level. However, various client-side systems can also be used. It can be controlled in application frameworks or runtime containers such as J2EE Entity Beans [2] On older systems, it may be implemented systemically (by the application developers), for example through the use of temporary tables.
In 1996, both practices were replaced by the latest approach known as standard precautions. Use of personal protective equipment is now recommended in all health settings. [citation needed] One of the most standard practices for all medical professionals to reduce spread of disease is hand hygiene, or removing microorganisms from your hands. [11]