Steps: ● Wash your hands with soap and water. ●Dry your hands and all fingers. And keep your fingers warm. ●Prick the side of your finger. It is okay to use any finger. ●Follow the instructions on your meter. Squeeze out blood. ● Apply blood as directed to the stripe ,already attached to the meter. …
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HANDWASHING EVERYONE, EVERYWHERE.
Wherever you are and wherever you go don’t forget to : Practice Good Hygiene. Whether you you in Africa, Asia,Europe, USA. Virus does not discriminate. Wash your hands before and after you eat. Do not touch your face with dirty hands. Do not touch anyone with dirty hands. Get your soaps liquid or solid today …
ISOLATION PRECAUTIONS OF BODY SUBSTANCE.
It is the responsibility of the nurse to assess, plan, and implement the appropriate isolation precautions. So be proactive. First and foremost you must assume that every patient is infected no matter their diagnosis. This precautionary measures should be everyone responsibility. These are as follows: 1.Handwashing. It is important to use good handwashing techniques before,after …
HOW DO YOU PREVENT COMMUNICABLE DISEASE.(NURSING)
http://www.nursingworld.org/immunization. http://www.cdc.gov/vaccine/index. CENTER FOR DISEASE CONTROL. http://www.cdc.gov/vaccine/COVID19 http://www.nursejournal.org/articles/immunization. Prevention is Better than Cure.So how do we prevent Communicable Diseases?. First of all the “New Normal “is to wear your mask when going out. 1.When entering your patient’s room .Pay attention to the precautions sign on patient’s door. Do not ignore that sign. Standard Precautions with …
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UNDERSTANDING STANDARD PRECAUTIONS ON BLOOD AND BODYFLUIDS(NURSING).
Under standard precautions or universal precautions blood and body fluids of all patients (clients) are potential for infection for hepatitis B virus, (HBV) and human immunodeficiency virus and other blood-borne pathogens. The most single source of HIV ,HBV and other pathogens in healthcare settings is through the blood. So prevention of exposure to blood and …
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ARE BLACKS MORE VULNERABLE TO COVID19?.
Are blacks more vulnerable than other race due to UNDERLINE MEDICAL PROBLEMS?. Here are some factors that are affecting blacks than the speculations on television. POVERTY. Is to lack,scarcity, no access to good food, unhealthy diet due to poverty,stress from poor neighborhood, polluted air, no access to good hospitals and socioeconomic status. WEBSTER’S DICTIONARY: Poverty …