Who has a more detailed procedure for preventing blood borne and other transmitted diseases?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-16
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Jiujiu Taifeng, a ten-year old brand of factory inspection, helps you pass the factory inspection one by one! The following information is provided by Shenzhen Jiujiu Taifeng Enterprise Management Consultant****, and the specific content of the procedures for preventing blood transmission:

    1. Concept. Blood-borne and fluid-borne transmission refers to the infection of some pathogenic microorganisms (viruses, bacteria, parasites, etc.) through contact with blood and certain fluids between people, or through some medical devices to invade the blood of the human body.

    Blood-borne and liquid transmission is related to the nature of your work, if you are in indirect or direct contact with blood and waste or excreta that may be contaminated with the virus (e.g. syringes, dressings, faeces, urine, vomitus, sanitary napkins, etc.) in your daily work, you should take extra care and handle them with caution to avoid infection. There may be subtle wounds hidden in the body, which are invisible to the naked eye; It is dangerous when there is direct contact with blood. For example, a needle with a trace of positive blood can cause infection if it cuts a person's **.

    All items contaminated with blood should be considered infected and have the potential to be infected with HIV or hepatitis. The officers concerned include:

    1) Emergency and medical personnel.

    2) Dormitory and toilet cleaning staff.

    3) Sewage cleaning personnel.

    2. Approach. Transmission can be divided into: sexual contact, blood or body fluid contact.

    Blood-borne infections can be caused by many factors, including viruses, fungi and parasites.

    1) Viruses: HTV, AIDS, hepatitis, rabies.

    2) Fungus: syphilis.

    3) Parasites: malaria, morphic parasites.

    Blood-borne infections are related to the nature of your work, and if you come into direct and indirect contact (syringes, contaminated perfunctory, blood and body fluids, etc.) in your daily work, you need to be extra careful and cautious to prevent infection.

    How to Prevent It: Wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) can greatly reduce the chance of exposure to infection. Wear appropriate gloves, masks and work clothes when working. Wash your hands and change your clothes thoroughly after work.

    Contaminated PPE should not be reused and should be replaced immediately and disposed of in a plastic bag. Remember to carefully maintain personal hygiene to prevent infection.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    What are some blood-borne diseases that threaten the safety of blood users? ()a Blood-borne diseases such as hepatitis A, hepatitis C, hail, AIDS, etc.

    b Diseases that are mainly transmitted by the bloodstream route such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C, AIDS, etc. (correct answer).

    c Blood-borne diseases such as hepatitis B, Ding-chain hepatitis and gonorrhea.

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