write the precautions that we should take on Health care ?And what should government needs to take the steps related to Health care facilities?
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Answer:
While it is crucial to mention hygiene standards like washing your hands frequently, especially if you have travelled by public transport. Using an alcohol sanitizer, in case you are travelling to disinfect your hands, wearing a mask (cover your nose and mouth) and avoiding touching your hand or mouth.
Answer:
answer for question is below
Explanation:
Standard precautions are meant to reduce the risk
of transmission of bloodborne and other pathogens
from both recognized and unrecognized sources.
They are the basic level of infection control precautions
which are to be used, as a minimum, in the care of all
patients.
Hand hygiene is a major component of standard
precautions and one of the most effective methods to
prevent transmission of pathogens associated with health
care. In addition to hand hygiene, the use of personal
protective equipment should be guided by risk assess-
ment and the extent of contact anticipated with blood and
body fluids, or pathogens.
In addition to practices carried out by health workers
when providing care, all individuals (including patients
and visitors) should comply with infection control
practices in health-care settings. The control of spread
of pathogens from the source is key to avoid trans-
mission. Among source control measures, respiratory
hygiene/cough etiquette, developed during the severe
acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) outbreak, is now
considered as part of standard precautions.
Worldwide escalation of the use of standard precautions
would reduce unnecessary risks associated with health
care. Promotion of an institutional safety climate helps
to improve conformity with recommended measures and
thus subsequent risk reduction. Provision of adequate
staff and supplies, together with leadership and educa-
tion of health workers, patients, and visitors, is critical for
an enhanced safety climate in health-care settings.