WHAT SHOULD I KNOW WHEN EMPLOYED AS A HEALTH CARE WORKER?
Consider blood and body fluids from all patients as potentially infective. Refer to Routine Practices for preventing transmission of bloodborne infectious diseases. Common routes of exposure include punctures from an infected needle or sharp, entry via mucous membranes (e.g., nose, mouth, etc.), and any open wound. Report immediately suspect fluid exposure, or a needlestick or sharp injury to a designated person or health care professional. WHAT PERSONAL PROTECTION SHOULD I WEAR? Wear gloves:- When you have open or healing wounds, or skin […]
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