Control of HIV Infection in Health Care Institutions | Living With HIV - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

About This Presentation
Title:

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

Description:

Getting HIV doesn’t stop you from doing all the fun things for other teens. and other contraceptives, confidential information and advice.There is no need for you to lock yourself down inside the four walls and get affected by the outer world. hivpositivedatingsites.org is here offering a perfect dating platform for all the positive singles. Here you can meet people like you who are also eagerly waiting for their special ones. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:4
Slides: 8
Provided by: JasonJohn1
Category: Other
Tags:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

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


1
Control of HIV Infection in Health Care
Institutions
www.hivpositivedatingsites.org
2
SHARPS DISPOSAL
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 for disposal. Do
not remove the puncture needle from the bag
unless a medical procedure requires it. An intact
intravenous needle / needle holder should be
placed directly into the appropriate sharps
container.
3
PERSONAL ACTIVITIES
PERSONAL ACTIVITIES 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 are stored.
4
HAND HYGIENE
Hand hygiene (soap-and-water washing or use of a
waterless alcohol-based hand rub) should be
performed After removing gloves or other
protective equipment . Immediately after hand
contact with blood or OPIM When leaving the work
area.
5
Personal Protective 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-mortem
procedures.
6
MANAGING OCCUPATIONAL 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 the blood.
Visitwww.hivpositivedatingsites.org
7
Thanks If you need more HIV Dating Tips visit
www.hivpositivedatingsites.org
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com