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    Nail Care Tips

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    Nail care Tips Since your nails are essential and may help a physician discover if you're healthy or otherwise, you need to take good proper care of them. It isn't very difficult. Here are a few dos and do nots of finger nail and toenail care. Have them short and clean. Make use of a good nail clipper or perhaps a small nail scissors to chop them every couple of weeks. Should you enable your nails get too lengthy, they are more prone to break and also to get bacteria under them which will make…

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    Managerial Epidemiology

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    “Managerial epidemiology is the study of the application of epidemiologic concepts and principles to the practice of management. This first part focuses primarily on descriptive epidemiology, with selected applications to two critically important tasks of healthcare managers: planning and quality control” (Fleming, S. 2008). Throughout the history, the focus of the healthcare, including the education and delivery, was mostly reactive, fighting the disease once it occurs. Healthcare professionals…

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    more surprising is that they kept working without washing their hands even after they cut themselves. It is not only a sanitation hazard to the people consuming the meat, but also the workers because their cut could get infected. The USDA says that it is proper safety and sanitation techniques to keep your hands washed and to keep cuts sealed with a bandage when handling any type of food. You would think that something as simple as washing your hands are putting a bandage on a wound would be…

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    “Infection hazards are naturally concentrated in healthcare institutions” (Allen & Augenbraun, 2014, p. 347). However, knowing the possibilities of being faced with such challenges helps Alliance identifies, observes, and implements the proper policies and procedures in preventing infectious diseases among the patients and staff. What are some challenges that Alliance face in controlling infectious diseases? Well, Alliance Doctor of Osteopathy, John Mutziger, states that by Alliance being…

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    Many commercial eating place dishwashers mechanically dispense dish-washing liquid, or chemicals, and hold water at a set temperature. A hand-washing station is typically required to save you the spread of food-born infection and micro organism 13.1.3.2 Ice Machines and refrigerators Refrigerators are a should for any restaurant. Many meals objects should be…

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    Importance Of Street Food

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    readily available. Also toilets and adequate washing facilities are rarely available. The washing of hands, utensils, and dishes is often done in buckets or bowls. Disinfection is not usually carried out, and insects and rodents may be attracted to sites where there is no organized sewage disposal. Finally food is not adequately protected from flies and refrigeration is usually unavailable (WHO, 2002).…

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    If not diagnosed and treated promptly with fluids, death will be inevitable. . Epidemiology Cholera is a major cause of epidemic diarrhea throughout the developing world. There has been an ongoing global pandemic in Asia, Africa and Latin America for the last four decades. In 2011, a total of 58 countries reported a cumulative total of 589,854 cases including 7,816 deaths (case fatality rate of 1.3%) to the World Health Organization (WHO). There was an 85% increase in number of cholera cases as…

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    optimal treatment. An alternative treatment could be treating the boils with warm and wet washcloth, which will stimulate them draining on its own. 5. S. Aureus is carried by many individuals and can be easily transmitted to the environment by the hands. The nostrils and wet skin are good habitats of S. Aureus. The elderly, diabetics and the immunocompromised people are more at risk of…

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    Thematic Content Analysis

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    demand so that it does not get “mushy.” Suzana, field 2.  She asked that her manager and Carla put the lids on the pots with the seasoned steaks and chicken, since there were flies flying around.  She blew the pancakes so she would not burn her hands when taking them out of the…

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    Hand Hygiene Strategies

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    Hand hygiene became the cornerstone of strategy because it is simple, standardized, cost-efficient, and based on solid scientific evidence (Wilkinson & Treas, 2011, p. 423) to prevent the spread of infection. However, as simple as hand washing can still have complications like compliance and adherence in daily nursing practice that resulted to an extensive struggle. One study have shown that the “main challenge is to ensure implementation of and compliance with the evidenced-based…

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