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- Write a paragraph (s) by using your words about the following topic: HOME QUARANTINE AND ISOLATION: Decreasing contactDescribe the following terms and give one example of the precautionary measure: airborne precautions contact precaution droplet precaution medical aseptic technique surgical aseptic techniqueThe CDC has established biological safety levels (BSLs) for working with specific pathogens. Match the statements below with the appropriate BSL: Workers must wear respirators and work continuously in a biological safety cabinet Workers must wear full-body protective suits with a designated air supply Workers must wear standard personal protective equipment (PPE) and work at a laboratory bench Workers must wear standard personal safety equipment (PPE) and work in biological safety cabinets BSL-1, BSL-2,BLS-3,BLS-4
- Create a single page information flier to inform colleagues and clients about safe work practices for infection control. This flyer needs to incorporate standard and additional precautions and the risks of infection. Fliers should be professionally and attractively presented.What are some examples of objects and or medical devices that are used for direct contact patient care that could represent a potential vehicle for transmission of microorganisms? Question 2 options: blood pressure cuffs stethoscopes and thermometers infusion pumps, hemodialysis machine all of thesePlease consider this hypothetical situation: So your friend calls you in a panic and stated that they went on tinder after a day of quarantine drinking and swiped right. Poor decision already. They went over to the individuals home (in a Uber, safety first). After spending the better part of the evening your friend finally recalls an important piece of advise you received from your Microbiology instructor, "Always check the medicine cabinet". Your friend finally does and finds a prescription for Truvada. Your friend did not use protection. What is your advise. P.S. Still not sure about COVID.
- Droplet Precautions are used if a pathogen is transmitted by blood. coughing or sneezing. contact with infected droplets. infected aerosols.Enumerate the personal protective equipment that must be used for patients under contact isolation. Explain why.Briefly explain the Public health role of community pharmacist. Please answer at your own easy words. Answer should be approximately 500-600 words.
- Laws and regulations regarding the placement of cigarette advertisements is an example of: Tertiary prevention Secondary prevention Passive primary prevention Active primary prevention None of the answers listedWhich of the following is the most effective way to reduce the number of nosocomial infections? View Available Hint(s) for Part A limiting patient stays specimen collection antibiotic therapy handwashingDOTS, an acronym for recommended treatment regimen for one of the major infectious disease stands for Doctor observed therapy, short course Directly observed therapy, short- course Distance observed therapy , short- course Daily observed therapy, short course