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True or false universal precautions attempt to prevent infectious diseases from being spread from the victim to the Good Samari...Asked by um uh.... yor mom
is it true that universal precautions attempt to prevent infectious diseases from being spread from the victim to the good samaritan and vise versa
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Yes, that is correct. Universal precautions are a set of guidelines designed to prevent the transmission of infectious diseases in healthcare settings. These precautions are intended to protect both healthcare workers (Good Samaritans) and patients (victims) from the spread of infections. The main principles include:
1. **Assuming all blood and bodily fluids are potentially infectious**: This means that care should be taken when coming into contact with anyone's bodily fluids, regardless of their known health status.
2. **Using personal protective equipment (PPE)**: This includes gloves, masks, gowns, and eye protection to help prevent contact with infectious materials.
3. **Safe handling and disposal of sharps**: Needles and other sharp instruments should be disposed of properly to prevent injury and the risk of infection.
4. **Good hygiene practices**: This includes regular handwashing and the use of hand sanitizers to reduce the risk of transmission.
By implementing these precautions, the risk of spreading infectious diseases between individuals is minimized, promoting a safer environment for both the caregiver and the patient.
1. **Assuming all blood and bodily fluids are potentially infectious**: This means that care should be taken when coming into contact with anyone's bodily fluids, regardless of their known health status.
2. **Using personal protective equipment (PPE)**: This includes gloves, masks, gowns, and eye protection to help prevent contact with infectious materials.
3. **Safe handling and disposal of sharps**: Needles and other sharp instruments should be disposed of properly to prevent injury and the risk of infection.
4. **Good hygiene practices**: This includes regular handwashing and the use of hand sanitizers to reduce the risk of transmission.
By implementing these precautions, the risk of spreading infectious diseases between individuals is minimized, promoting a safer environment for both the caregiver and the patient.
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