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Definitions:

Definition of Health: Health is the science and art of achieving health, in fact the science of maintaining and raising health.

Definition of Hospital Environmental Health:

All measures taken to sanitize the hospital environment so that external pathogens cannot spread and spread in this environment. Therefore, environmental factors such as water, wastewater, waste, light, ventilation, food and equipment used in hospitals should be carefully monitored to help improve and cure patients and to prevent and spread diseases to and from the outside or inside.

 

Hospital waste definition: refers to all solid waste and solid waste generated from all parts of a hospital's novel and non-therapeutic units and units, hospital waste.

Types of hospital waste:

  1. Ordinary solid wastes that are classified as non-household waste should be collected in black resistant bags in special containers located in the patient room and salon.
  2. Sharp, win-win garbage is collected in a special rigid box.
  3. Infectious waste is disposed of in a yellow solid waste bag in a tray in a nurse tray or drug tray and eventually disposed of in several, between the center in the salon and away from the patient room.
  4. Dispose of chemical and pharmaceutical waste in special containers in Trinity.
  5. The waste of radioactive substances shall be collected, stored and disposed of in accordance with its own requirements under the responsibility of the Physical Health of Radiation (Health Physics) Division.

6. Cut off organs or organs or separated parts of the aborted body or fetus should be collected separately and transported to the local cemetery.

 

Use of personal protective equipment in departments

Personal protective equipment such as masks, gloves, gloves, etc. are available in all parts of the hospital and in sufficient numbers. All medical personnel must use personal protective equipment when working with a patient or chemicals or other.

 

General principles of hand hygiene

1- In the case of dirty detectors, contamination with protein substances such as blood or other body fluids and secretions, after using the toilet and when exposed to potential spore-producing organisms, including in cases of Clostridium difficile outbreaks, wash hands with water And soap.

  1. Since wet hands can easily infect or spread microorganisms, proper hand drying is an integral part of the hand hygiene process.
  2. Gloves shall not be replaced in any way by hand-washing with soap or water or disinfecting with Hand Rub solutions.

4- Antimicrobial soap is not recommended if hand hygiene is used with alcohol-based hand rub.

  1. Do not use hot water to wash your hands because of the increased risk of skin damage during repeated exposure to hot water.
  2. Different types of soaps (solid, liquid, paper) are acceptable for hand washing. When using a solid type, small molded soap and soap that facilitate drainage are recommended.

 

Waste separation of individual hand hygiene