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    Disability

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    they learned the importance of hygiene, latrines, and hand washing with soap from our hygiene sessions in their village, the brothers decided to construct their own latrine. The boys faced incredible challenges like poor soil quality, heavy rains, and their own physical limitations—Mariak needs crutches to walk, and Deng is blind. But despite these obstacles, the boys did not give up. They dug a three-meter pit latrine and built a hand washing facility, both of which are fully functional. Now…

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    The Humboldt County Department of Health & Human Services on Friday said its closure of the Gonsea Restaurant in Eureka was not a common occurrence and that it only occasionally shuts down facilities. “There are occasional cases where we do find serious violations,” said Amanda Ruddy, Senior Environmental Specialist with DHHS. The restaurant at 2335 Fourth Street in Eureka was shut down after a 10 a.m. inspection in which a health inspector reported finding several violations. The restaurant’s…

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    Technologist from the very first moment, when she sets up the back table. I think that the one of the most captivating parts of any medical procedure is the prep work. First of all, because when you set up all instruments and other surgical supplies in the proper order, neatly and according to the protocol’s requirements, you kind of set the right mood throughout the subsequent surgical procedure; secondly, in my opinion, prep work it’s a kind of art, because you have to store not only necessary…

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    resistant bacteria. By finding out how these bacteria are becoming more and more resistant to outside sources we will find out how to better stop them. Through research, we have already found that it is very important for healthcare workers to wash their hands in between patients and that we carry bacteria in and on our bodies at all times. Resistant bacteria have now become a public health safety issue and any research that is being done to stop this is for the better of man-kind. It is my hope…

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    Competencies between associate versus baccalaureate degree nurse Nursing has an outstanding role in health care. A professional provides advocacy, education, communication and patients care. They go above and beyond to satisfy patients’ needs and to provide the best care possible for their patient. However, the level of care they provide depends on their qualification, knowledge and experience. Ordinarily, we see two kinds of Registered Nurse in the hospital. Nurse with associate degree and…

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    Hand hygiene is a general term applying to the utilization of soap, water and the utilization of hand rub to the surface of the hands (Public Health Ontario, 2008, p., 2).Effective hand hygiene is the absolute most essential system in counteracting healthcare associated infections. Germs spread mostly through our hands and in various ways, in order to reduce the spread of infection it is important that healthcare professionals take hand hygiene seriously (Aziz, 2013, p.458). In the health care…

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    bus drivers over crowd the vehicles. “On each square centimeter of skin there are about one thousand five hundred bacteria (Minnesota Department of Health).”This means that germs may or may not be seen, in this case individuals should wash hands or sanitize frequently.…

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    (2012), established that increased hand hygiene by medical staff had the benefit of reducing HAIs by 31%. Hand hygiene refers to effectively washing one’s hand and/or using an alcohol-based hand rub (Booth, 2016). Research shows that hand contamination is one of the leading causes of HAIs (Hughes, 2008). High nurse/patient ratios can lead to increased HAIs due to a poor adherence to hand hygiene (Hughes, 2008). During high workloads, nurses washed their hands only 25% of the times versus 70%…

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    information in establishing patient safety initiatives for their respective establishment. In addition, by increasing public awareness of patient safety, it will prove to ensure family members of those in administrative care services will receive the proper health care; additionally, program initiatives of this magnitude will also prove worthy for retirement and disability homes to ensure thorough…

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    Introduction The United States has a serious problem on its hands in regards to healthcare associated infections. “At any one time in the United States, 1 out of every 25 hospitalized patients are affected by an HAI [Healthcare Associated Infection]” (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2016). This number is extremely high if you take into account that the majority of these infections are preventable with the proper care. These infections are causing increased costs for the patient…

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