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Control of HIV Infection in Health Care Institutions | Living With HIV

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Control of HIV Infection in Health Care Institutions | Living With HIV

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  1. Control of HIV Infection inHealth CareInstitutions www.hivpositivedatingsites.org

  2. SHARPSDISPOSAL The needle should not be intentionally screwed on, bent or broken, removed or manipulated by hand. After use, disposable syringes and needles, scalpels, and other sharp objects should be immediately placed in a labeled puncture-resistant container fordisposal. Do not remove the puncture needle from the bag unless a medical procedure requiresit. Anintactintravenousneedle/needleholdershouldbeplaceddirectlyintotheappropriatesharpscontainer.

  3. PERSONALACTIVITIES PERSONALACTIVITIES Eating, smoking, applying cosmetics or applying lip balm and handling contact lenses are prohibited in workplaces exposed to occupational exposure. Food and beverages should not be stored in refrigerators or freezers or in cabinets or other places where blood or OPMs arestored.

  4. HANDHYGIENE Hand hygiene (soap-and-water washing or use of a waterless alcohol-based hand rub) should be performed: After removing gloves or other protectiveequipment . Immediately after hand contact with blood orOPIM When leaving the workarea.

  5. PersonalProtective Equipment Gloves, masks, eye protection, and long plastic face shields on pillows are examples of personal protective equipment. PPE will be provided and provided by all employees, where they can be contacted by blood or OPIM. This includes, but is not limited to dentistry, phlebotomy or any physiological fluid treatment and post-mortemprocedures.

  6. MANAGINGOCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE The CDC argues that the risk of infection is different in each case. Factors influencing the risk of infection include: whether the infection was from a hollow needle or other sharp instrument; Had healthy skin or mucous membranes (eg eyes, nose and / or mouth); Which included the amount of blood; And the source of the virus in theblood. Visit:www.hivpositivedatingsites.org

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