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Standard Precautions
Lymphatic System
Standard Precautions
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Guidelines to be
used in patient
care setting
Must be used when
there is contact
with blood, any
body fluids (except
sweat), mucous
membranes and
non-intact skin.
Handwashing: the single most
effective way to prevent infection
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1. Wash hands after
touching body fluids,
even if gloves are
worn.
2. Wash hands
immediately after
removing gloves,
between patient
contacts.
3. Use a plain (nonantimicrobial) soap.
4. Wash for a
minimum of 10
seconds.
Gloves…
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Gloves worn when
touching blood,
body fluids, etc.
Mask, eye
protection, face
shield and gownduring patient care
activities that may
generate splashed
or sprays of blood,
body fluids, etc.
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Patient care
equipment and
linens- handle with
care, don’t let it
touch you or your
clothing, clean or
discard
appropriately.
Occupational Health and
Blood borne Pathogens….
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Beware of needles!
Never recap used
needles.
Dispose of all
needles and sharp
objects in sharps
containers.
The AIDS patient
•Sometimes is treated as outcasts
•Health care workers should be
supportive
•Use of gloves for normal patient
contact is not necessary
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Use mouthpieces,
resuscitation bags, or
other ventilation
devices as alternative
to mouth-to-mouth
resuscitation.
A patient who
contaminates the
environment should
be in a private room
or relatively isolated
area.