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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), a
division of the U.S. Department of Labor, establishes and
enforces workplace safety standards in order to prevent
accidents and injury. Health care providers must comply with
all OSHA regulations.
OSHA’s Hazard Communication
Program requires that
employees are aware of what
chemicals or hazards are in the
environment, where and how
they are stored, how to read
and understand the labels, how
to clean up spills of these
materials, and what personal
protective equipment is
required.
The Hazard Communication
Program requires the
facility to maintain a
Material Safety Data Sheet
(MSDS) on each chemical
stored or used on the
premises. The MSDS
includes a hazard rating on
each chemical based on a
scale of 0-4 with 0
indicating no hazard and 4
indicating extreme hazard.
Biohazards are included in this program. A biohazard is
some type of biological material or infectious agent that
may cause harm to human, animal, or environmental
health… and requires special disposal methods.
Fire in a health care facility
constitutes a disaster, as many
people within a structure may
not be able to evacuate on their
own. When 3 elements exist, fire
is possible: heat, fuel (a
flammable or combustible
material) and air.
Know where the fire
extinguishers are, and how to
use them. Remember the
acronym PASS: pull the pin,
aim at the base of the flames,
squeeze the handle, sweep
nozzle from side to side.
Know where the exits are; do not use elevators; never
open windows or feed oxygen to the fire; never open a
door that is hot to the touch. Act quickly and efficiently,
but calmly. Smoke and panic kill as many people as the
fire itself.
If an
evacuation is
necessary,
evacuate
ambulatory
patients first,
wheelchair-
bound second,
and finally the
bed-bound.
Correct patient
identification is critical.
Lost, damaged, or illegible
wristbands should be
replaced immediately.
Follow facility policy for identifying patients by name,
room number, birthdates, etc. before administering
medications or performing procedures.
Canes, crutches, and
walkers are examples of
ambulation devices that
assist the patient in walking.
They must be clean and
structurally safe, and areas
touching the floor must be
covered in rubber tips to
prevent slipping. Side rails or half-side rails on
beds can be used by patients for
support or by staff during
transport. When used, they should
be locked in place securely. They
are not to be used as a restraint,
as they may lead to injury in a
confused patient.
Use wheelchairs and gurneys
correctly when transporting
patients. Lock brakes except
when you are moving, especially
when a patient is sitting or
standing up from a wheelchair
or being moved from a gurney.
Always back the patient down a
steep incline or over raised
doorways. Use foot supports
correctly and seatbelts as
needed.
The patient on a gurney
is pushed head first
into an elevator.
Restraints or postural supports
restrict a patient’s movement
for their own safety or to
immobilize the patient during
procedures requiring precision,
but can only be used when
ordered by a physician. Facility
policies and procedures must
be followed carefully.
Health care providers often need to lift
and carry objects, and sometimes lift,
transfer, and position clients. Back
injury is the number one injury
incurred by health care workers on the
job. Proper body mechanics can
prevent problems.
Ergonomics is an object or
practice designed to prevent
injury. Maintaining correct body
alignment of the head, back, and
limbs while standing or during
activities can prevent strains,
sprains, disc injury, and fatigue.
Stand with your feet 6-10 inches
apart, feet flat on the floor, back
straight, and knees flexed slightly.
Correct lifting:
1. Keep feet shoulder-
width apart
2. Use two hands
3. Do not twist
4. Avoid reaching
5. Keep chin up; look
straight ahead
6. Keep shoulders back
7. Bend at the hips/knees
8. Exhale when lifting or exerting force
9. Tighten your abdominal muscles
10.Lift with your legs, not your back
11.Push, pull, or slide instead of lifting when possible
12.Use the weight of your body to help push or pull
13.Ask for help when needed.
Back
support
devices
may be
helpful
Microbiology is the name of the science that studies
organisms too small to be seen without a microscope.
While most microorganisms are beneficial, some cause
disease. These are called pathogens (germs).
One is bacteria. Round-shaped
bacteria are called cocci
(KŎ-kī); rod-shaped bacteria
are called bacilli (buh-SILL-ī);
spiral or corkscrew shapes are
called spirilla (spy-RILL-ī). The
disease each causes is linked
to the way it is organized into
pairs, chains, etc.
Pneumonia
Strep throat
tetanus
Syphilis
Wound infections
There are 5 types of
microorganisms.
The second type of microorganism
is called fungi (FUN-jī or FUN-gī),
which live on dead matter and cause
ringworm, thrush, athletes foot, and
yeast infections.
The 3rd type of microorganism is
rickettsiae (rĭ-KETT-see-ă), a parasite.
Humans bitten by an infected flea, lice,
or tick may contract a disease such as
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever.
A 4th type of microorganism is protozoa,
found in contaminated water supplies.
They are sometimes carried by insects
such as the mosquito, and cause diseases
such as malaria and amebic dysentery.
The 5th and smallest type of
microorganism is a virus. A virus is
very difficult to destroy, and is
spread by contact with blood or
body fluids. A sneeze spread the
common cold virus. Medication
only relieves some of the
symptoms, but doesn’t kill the virus.
Pathogens need favorable
conditions to grow: the right
temperature, pH (alkalinity or
acidity), food, moisture, and
oxygen for aerobic microbes
or no oxygen for anaerobic
microbes.
There are 3 methods to
prevent the growth of
pathogens:
Antiseptics such as alcohol or the
iodine-based betadine (bay-ta-dine)
can be applied to the skin.
Rarely used on the skin
because they can
cause irritation, strong
chemical disinfectants
such as bleach kills
pathogens on objects.
Sterilization kills
microbes when
objects are placed
in an autoclave
and subjected to
steam under
pressure.
When pathogens increase in number enough to alter the
functioning of normal tissues, and infection results. Some
infections are contagious… and can be spread to others.
Common symptoms of
infection are redness,
swelling, tenderness,
warmth, and drainage.
There are 2 types of
infections: endogenous
and exogenous.
Endogenous infections
develop within the patient
who is in a weakened state.
The infectious agent was
already present in the body,
but not apparent.
Exogenous infections
originate outside the body,
such as from that
mosquito-transmitted
malaria protozoa or the
pathogens emitted from a
sneeze.
When patients treated in a
health care facility get an
infection unrelated to their
current illness, it is known as a
nosocomial (nō-sō-KŌ-mē-ul)
infection.
6 links in a chain
must be present for
an infection to occur:
Pathogen A place where pathogens can
live. Living objects such as
humans or insects or
fomites… a non-living object
such as a book.
A means of
escape, such
as the
respiratory
tract, skin,
blood, gastro-
intestinal tract,
and mucous
membranes.
The way a pathogen travels…
either by direct contact or by
airborne droplet.
A place of entry, the
same as the means of
escape PLUS damaged
or injured skin.
A host that does not
resist the infection or
may have an
immunity to it.
Aseptic techniques target the
pathogens and the place where
pathogens live.
They are methods used to make the
environment, the health care
worker, and the patient as
pathogen-free as possible. Surgical
asepsis involves sterilization and
avoiding the contamination of the
sterile field or equipment. Medical
asepsis is achieved by
handwashing, the good hygiene
practices of the worker, proper
handling of equipment, proper
cleaning solutions and procedures,
and following standard precautions.
Standard Precautions
were developed by
the CDC, and
updated in 2007.
To follow standard precautions means to assume that all
blood and bodily fluids are contaminated with an
infectious agent and to prevent exposure to them. Body
fluids include:
1. Blood
2. Vaginal secretions
3. Semen
4. Tissue specimens
5. Amniotic fluid around a fetus
6. Peritoneal fluid in the abdomen
7. Pleural fluid around the lungs
8. Pericardial fluid around the heart
9. Cerebrospinal fluid in and around the brain
10. Interstitial fluid in and around the cells
11.Body fluids containing visible blood
Sweat, saliva, and tears are NOT a source of transmission.
Good handwashing is the
most important of the
standard precautions.
Wash immediately after
gloves are removed and
between patients.
Put on clean gloves before
touching mucous membranes,
non-intact skin, blood, body
fluids, secretions, excretions, and
contaminated items. Remove
gloves between tasks and
procedures on the same patient,
and between patients.
Protect mucous membranes
of your eyes, nose, and
mouth during procedures
that may produce splashes
or sprays of body fluids,
secretions, or excretions
by wearing a mask or
face shield.
Wear a non-permeable gown or even hair and
shoe covers to protect yourself and your
clothing during procedures that may produce
splashes or sprays or body fluids, secretions,
or excretions. Remove and dispose of promptly
and wash hands. The hair cover/hat is also a
hygienic measure during surgical procedures.
Make sure reusable patient
care equipment exposed to
patient body fluids,
secretions, or excretions are
not used for the care of
another patient until it has
been properly cleaned
Follow routine cleaning
and disinfection
procedures for all surfaces
that are frequently
touched. This is an
environmental control
measure .
Patient placement is important in
the event that a patient has a
contagious disease or is unable to
assist in maintaining appropriate
hygiene or environmental control.
These patients must have private
rooms.
Handle, transport, and launder linens that
may be soiled with body fluids,
secretions, or excretions in a way that
prevents contamination of clothing or
surfaces and does not transfer
pathogens to other patients or
environments.
Occupational health and bloodborne
pathogens are a concern when
using needles, scalpels, and other
sharp instruments. If you have to
recap a needle, use one hand and
scoop the cap back on. Dispose of
sharps in biohazard containers.
Use resuscitation devices instead
of mouth-to-mouth method.
Some diseases are
so infectious that
extra precautions
are needed, or even
isolation rooms.
Airborne precautions must
be taken for diseases like
tuberculosis or SARS.
Droplet precautions must be taken for
whooping cough. Contact precautions must be
taken for Hepatitis B &C, HIV, handling
biohazards or wound infections.
1. Don shoe covers
2. Put on hair cover (including beard
cover if needed)
3. Remove rings, bracelets, and watch
OR push watch up on your arm
4. Wash your
hands
5. Put on facemask and goggles OR
mask with face shield
A. Position the mask so the nose and mouth are
covered; place small bendable strip on mask
over the nose
B. Tie the upper strings first and then the lower
strings; make sure mask is under the chip OR
pull the elastic band (s) in place
5. Put on the gown.
A. Unfold the gown; pull the sleeves up the arms
with the opening in the back
B. Tie the gown at the neck
C. Overlap the gown at the back to close it
D. Tie the gown at the waist
6. Put on the gloves
7. Pull the glove cuffs up over the sleeves
8. Provide client care
9. Remove the gown
A. Untie the gown
B. Pull it off, inside out
C. Hold it away from the body and keep it inside out
while folding or rolling it
D. Dispose in biohazardous waste container
10. Remove the gloves
A. Remove the first
glove by grasping
it just below the
cuff
B. Pull the glove down
over the hand so it
is inside out; hold
the removed glove
with the gloved
hand
C. Reach inside the other glove with the first two
fingers of your ungloved hand
D. Pull the glove down, inside out, over the other glove
in your hand
E. Wash your hands
11. Remove the mask, touching only the strings; do
not the touch the outside of the mask and dispose
of it in a biohazardous waste container
12. Remove hair, beard, and shoe covers
13. Wash your hands.

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168-Safety-Precautions-Infection-Control.ppt

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  • 2. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), a division of the U.S. Department of Labor, establishes and enforces workplace safety standards in order to prevent accidents and injury. Health care providers must comply with all OSHA regulations. OSHA’s Hazard Communication Program requires that employees are aware of what chemicals or hazards are in the environment, where and how they are stored, how to read and understand the labels, how to clean up spills of these materials, and what personal protective equipment is required.
  • 3. The Hazard Communication Program requires the facility to maintain a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) on each chemical stored or used on the premises. The MSDS includes a hazard rating on each chemical based on a scale of 0-4 with 0 indicating no hazard and 4 indicating extreme hazard. Biohazards are included in this program. A biohazard is some type of biological material or infectious agent that may cause harm to human, animal, or environmental health… and requires special disposal methods.
  • 4. Fire in a health care facility constitutes a disaster, as many people within a structure may not be able to evacuate on their own. When 3 elements exist, fire is possible: heat, fuel (a flammable or combustible material) and air. Know where the fire extinguishers are, and how to use them. Remember the acronym PASS: pull the pin, aim at the base of the flames, squeeze the handle, sweep nozzle from side to side.
  • 5. Know where the exits are; do not use elevators; never open windows or feed oxygen to the fire; never open a door that is hot to the touch. Act quickly and efficiently, but calmly. Smoke and panic kill as many people as the fire itself. If an evacuation is necessary, evacuate ambulatory patients first, wheelchair- bound second, and finally the bed-bound.
  • 6. Correct patient identification is critical. Lost, damaged, or illegible wristbands should be replaced immediately. Follow facility policy for identifying patients by name, room number, birthdates, etc. before administering medications or performing procedures.
  • 7. Canes, crutches, and walkers are examples of ambulation devices that assist the patient in walking. They must be clean and structurally safe, and areas touching the floor must be covered in rubber tips to prevent slipping. Side rails or half-side rails on beds can be used by patients for support or by staff during transport. When used, they should be locked in place securely. They are not to be used as a restraint, as they may lead to injury in a confused patient.
  • 8. Use wheelchairs and gurneys correctly when transporting patients. Lock brakes except when you are moving, especially when a patient is sitting or standing up from a wheelchair or being moved from a gurney. Always back the patient down a steep incline or over raised doorways. Use foot supports correctly and seatbelts as needed. The patient on a gurney is pushed head first into an elevator.
  • 9. Restraints or postural supports restrict a patient’s movement for their own safety or to immobilize the patient during procedures requiring precision, but can only be used when ordered by a physician. Facility policies and procedures must be followed carefully.
  • 10. Health care providers often need to lift and carry objects, and sometimes lift, transfer, and position clients. Back injury is the number one injury incurred by health care workers on the job. Proper body mechanics can prevent problems. Ergonomics is an object or practice designed to prevent injury. Maintaining correct body alignment of the head, back, and limbs while standing or during activities can prevent strains, sprains, disc injury, and fatigue. Stand with your feet 6-10 inches apart, feet flat on the floor, back straight, and knees flexed slightly.
  • 11. Correct lifting: 1. Keep feet shoulder- width apart 2. Use two hands 3. Do not twist 4. Avoid reaching 5. Keep chin up; look straight ahead 6. Keep shoulders back 7. Bend at the hips/knees 8. Exhale when lifting or exerting force 9. Tighten your abdominal muscles 10.Lift with your legs, not your back 11.Push, pull, or slide instead of lifting when possible 12.Use the weight of your body to help push or pull 13.Ask for help when needed. Back support devices may be helpful
  • 12. Microbiology is the name of the science that studies organisms too small to be seen without a microscope. While most microorganisms are beneficial, some cause disease. These are called pathogens (germs). One is bacteria. Round-shaped bacteria are called cocci (KŎ-kī); rod-shaped bacteria are called bacilli (buh-SILL-ī); spiral or corkscrew shapes are called spirilla (spy-RILL-ī). The disease each causes is linked to the way it is organized into pairs, chains, etc. Pneumonia Strep throat tetanus Syphilis Wound infections There are 5 types of microorganisms.
  • 13. The second type of microorganism is called fungi (FUN-jī or FUN-gī), which live on dead matter and cause ringworm, thrush, athletes foot, and yeast infections. The 3rd type of microorganism is rickettsiae (rĭ-KETT-see-ă), a parasite. Humans bitten by an infected flea, lice, or tick may contract a disease such as Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. A 4th type of microorganism is protozoa, found in contaminated water supplies. They are sometimes carried by insects such as the mosquito, and cause diseases such as malaria and amebic dysentery.
  • 14. The 5th and smallest type of microorganism is a virus. A virus is very difficult to destroy, and is spread by contact with blood or body fluids. A sneeze spread the common cold virus. Medication only relieves some of the symptoms, but doesn’t kill the virus. Pathogens need favorable conditions to grow: the right temperature, pH (alkalinity or acidity), food, moisture, and oxygen for aerobic microbes or no oxygen for anaerobic microbes.
  • 15. There are 3 methods to prevent the growth of pathogens: Antiseptics such as alcohol or the iodine-based betadine (bay-ta-dine) can be applied to the skin. Rarely used on the skin because they can cause irritation, strong chemical disinfectants such as bleach kills pathogens on objects. Sterilization kills microbes when objects are placed in an autoclave and subjected to steam under pressure.
  • 16. When pathogens increase in number enough to alter the functioning of normal tissues, and infection results. Some infections are contagious… and can be spread to others. Common symptoms of infection are redness, swelling, tenderness, warmth, and drainage.
  • 17. There are 2 types of infections: endogenous and exogenous. Endogenous infections develop within the patient who is in a weakened state. The infectious agent was already present in the body, but not apparent. Exogenous infections originate outside the body, such as from that mosquito-transmitted malaria protozoa or the pathogens emitted from a sneeze. When patients treated in a health care facility get an infection unrelated to their current illness, it is known as a nosocomial (nō-sō-KŌ-mē-ul) infection.
  • 18. 6 links in a chain must be present for an infection to occur: Pathogen A place where pathogens can live. Living objects such as humans or insects or fomites… a non-living object such as a book. A means of escape, such as the respiratory tract, skin, blood, gastro- intestinal tract, and mucous membranes. The way a pathogen travels… either by direct contact or by airborne droplet. A place of entry, the same as the means of escape PLUS damaged or injured skin. A host that does not resist the infection or may have an immunity to it.
  • 19. Aseptic techniques target the pathogens and the place where pathogens live. They are methods used to make the environment, the health care worker, and the patient as pathogen-free as possible. Surgical asepsis involves sterilization and avoiding the contamination of the sterile field or equipment. Medical asepsis is achieved by handwashing, the good hygiene practices of the worker, proper handling of equipment, proper cleaning solutions and procedures, and following standard precautions. Standard Precautions were developed by the CDC, and updated in 2007.
  • 20. To follow standard precautions means to assume that all blood and bodily fluids are contaminated with an infectious agent and to prevent exposure to them. Body fluids include: 1. Blood 2. Vaginal secretions 3. Semen 4. Tissue specimens 5. Amniotic fluid around a fetus 6. Peritoneal fluid in the abdomen 7. Pleural fluid around the lungs 8. Pericardial fluid around the heart 9. Cerebrospinal fluid in and around the brain 10. Interstitial fluid in and around the cells 11.Body fluids containing visible blood Sweat, saliva, and tears are NOT a source of transmission.
  • 21. Good handwashing is the most important of the standard precautions. Wash immediately after gloves are removed and between patients. Put on clean gloves before touching mucous membranes, non-intact skin, blood, body fluids, secretions, excretions, and contaminated items. Remove gloves between tasks and procedures on the same patient, and between patients.
  • 22. Protect mucous membranes of your eyes, nose, and mouth during procedures that may produce splashes or sprays of body fluids, secretions, or excretions by wearing a mask or face shield. Wear a non-permeable gown or even hair and shoe covers to protect yourself and your clothing during procedures that may produce splashes or sprays or body fluids, secretions, or excretions. Remove and dispose of promptly and wash hands. The hair cover/hat is also a hygienic measure during surgical procedures.
  • 23. Make sure reusable patient care equipment exposed to patient body fluids, secretions, or excretions are not used for the care of another patient until it has been properly cleaned Follow routine cleaning and disinfection procedures for all surfaces that are frequently touched. This is an environmental control measure .
  • 24. Patient placement is important in the event that a patient has a contagious disease or is unable to assist in maintaining appropriate hygiene or environmental control. These patients must have private rooms. Handle, transport, and launder linens that may be soiled with body fluids, secretions, or excretions in a way that prevents contamination of clothing or surfaces and does not transfer pathogens to other patients or environments.
  • 25. Occupational health and bloodborne pathogens are a concern when using needles, scalpels, and other sharp instruments. If you have to recap a needle, use one hand and scoop the cap back on. Dispose of sharps in biohazard containers. Use resuscitation devices instead of mouth-to-mouth method.
  • 26. Some diseases are so infectious that extra precautions are needed, or even isolation rooms. Airborne precautions must be taken for diseases like tuberculosis or SARS. Droplet precautions must be taken for whooping cough. Contact precautions must be taken for Hepatitis B &C, HIV, handling biohazards or wound infections.
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  • 28. 1. Don shoe covers 2. Put on hair cover (including beard cover if needed) 3. Remove rings, bracelets, and watch OR push watch up on your arm
  • 30. 5. Put on facemask and goggles OR mask with face shield A. Position the mask so the nose and mouth are covered; place small bendable strip on mask over the nose B. Tie the upper strings first and then the lower strings; make sure mask is under the chip OR pull the elastic band (s) in place
  • 31. 5. Put on the gown. A. Unfold the gown; pull the sleeves up the arms with the opening in the back B. Tie the gown at the neck C. Overlap the gown at the back to close it D. Tie the gown at the waist
  • 32. 6. Put on the gloves 7. Pull the glove cuffs up over the sleeves 8. Provide client care
  • 33. 9. Remove the gown A. Untie the gown B. Pull it off, inside out C. Hold it away from the body and keep it inside out while folding or rolling it D. Dispose in biohazardous waste container
  • 34. 10. Remove the gloves A. Remove the first glove by grasping it just below the cuff B. Pull the glove down over the hand so it is inside out; hold the removed glove with the gloved hand
  • 35. C. Reach inside the other glove with the first two fingers of your ungloved hand D. Pull the glove down, inside out, over the other glove in your hand E. Wash your hands 11. Remove the mask, touching only the strings; do not the touch the outside of the mask and dispose of it in a biohazardous waste container 12. Remove hair, beard, and shoe covers 13. Wash your hands.