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Additional infection control precautions is necessary when standard precautions are not sufficient.They are used in addition to standard precautions and are usually tailored to prevent the transmission of specific infections in the health care setting.
Body Substance Isolation= precautions or infection control
Handwashing, personal protective and linen, using environmental control measures.
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All patients are placed in universal precautions. It just means you should wear standard PPE (personal protection equipment) such as gloves. And maintain clean hand practices, washing in and washing out.
The primary goal of infection control is to stop the spread of the infection. Stopping the spread of infection generally involves treating or curing the infection.
Handwashing remains the #1 standard universal precaution for infection control. Disposable gloves remains the #2 standard. Masks, gowns, or eye goggles can be used if appropriate to the situation. For example, during the Fall 2009 H1N1 outbreak, many health professionals and citizens wore masks to decease the risk of acquiring an upper respiratory flu.
A Good Hygiene: using gloves, mask and washing your hands.
The Center of Disease Control is responsible for creating and monitoring what is called Standard Precations, which is the standard for safe minimum infectious practices used in medical arenas.
Leigh B. Grossman has written: 'Infection control for the health care worker' -- subject(s): Handbooks, Methods, Handbooks, manuals, Medical personnel, Infection Control, Health and hygiene, Universal Precautions, Nosocomial infections, Prevention, Occupational Health
1. Avoiding Physical Contact.2. Washing hands frequently.3. Washing clothes of the infected separately helps sometimes.