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Discover LudwigThe phrase "isolation room" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a room that is set apart from others, usually for the purpose of isolating a person or object. Example: The hospital had a designated isolation room for patients with contagious diseases.
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Contact precautions were employed during the hospitalization; however, the patient was not isolated in a negative-pressure isolation room.
There was no isolation room available.
He is currently in an isolation room pending further infectious disease evaluation.
A negative pressure isolation room is built to accommodate and cure patients with highly infectious diseases.
An absolutely airtight space effectively prevents infectious diseases from leaking out of the isolation room.
They go through 200 disposable gloves a day in the isolation room.
Concentrations of aerosols within the anteroom and isolation room increased from ambient when injected at the nurse station, indicating the capability of aerosols to migrate into the isolation room upon negative pressurization.
Instead, he was locked in a 20 square-metre isolation room with another child and not allowed to leave.
As of Wednesday, the Japanese isolation room was vacant, but the Australian room had been put to use.
These improvements are capable of matching the standards maintained in a properly constructed isolation room, though at much lower cost.
Describing his experiences in an isolation room, a man who can be identified only as AC said: "It was a room that was disgusting and cold.
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