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    Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA) In this world, humans are often oblivious to pathogens in the workplace, including diseases and illnesses that could kill hundreds of people every day. One often unthought-of risky setting would be health care facilities when they are in their very first stages, the construction stage. Nevertheless, this stage in time becomes a critical point to stop most infections from beginning in the first place, and if done right will keep later patients from…

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    Case no. 1: Risk Stratification: The Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Tool is an interactive tool designed by scientists at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and the National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project (NSABP) to estimate a woman's risk of developing invasive breast cancer. It has been used widely along with other such tools to predict risk of breast cancer. Breast cancer risk assessment tools are helpful in determining the risk group a patient is in. However, their accuracy for…

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    hazards I can at least make sure that proper precautions are taken to prevent accidents. Below are listed the ways I keep your child as safe as humanely possible 1. Risk assessments/policies The first step into thinking about safe supervision of children is to be aware of the risks and hazards in my own setting. By recognizing these risks and creating plans, including actions that can be taken to prevent them, I am better prepared within my provision. 2.…

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    After completing lab 4a questions on the Heart Disease Risk Factor Questionnaire I totaled a score of 22. Having history of heart disease in my family on my mother side was one of the ones I I got high risk points on. Another one I got high risk point on was regular physical activity. I need to put more effort into exercising. "Regular exercise can help prevent heart disease and stroke by strengthening you muscle, lowering your blood pressure, raising your high -density lipoprotein(HDL) levels…

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    are nursing interventions that can be done to prevent pressure ulcers. [Heading 1] A pressure ulcer is an area of skin that has been damaged by pressure, friction, shear or a combination of these factors. There are many factors attributing to the risk of pressure ulcers. Pressure ulcers are acquired as a result of prolonged periods of immobility during unrelieved pressure which compresses tissues that overlie in bony prominences. The principal factor in pressure ulcer development is excessive…

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    sure you have attended any training that is needed. Employees must put safe ways of working into practice for example washing hands properly and not coming to work ill because you can put other people at risk. Also employees should make sure that their own health and hygiene will not cause a risk to others. 1.2 Explain employers’ responsibilities in relation to the prevention and control of infection It is the duty of the employer to uphold a safe setting to work in and arrange…

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    Patient Safety in a Healthcare Setting and Falls Risks Falls are a common event that occurs every day in the healthcare setting. First, they can be prevented by a little education and background. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2015) reviewed that more than 10,000 Americans turn 65 in a year, and that same year every 13 seconds the Emergency Department treats fall related injuries and claim a life every 20 minutes. Falls are becoming one of the most common injuries in the healthcare…

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    (2017). When considering the environment for play it is important that practitioners consider the child’s welfare and safety. The practitioners can do this by doing risk assessments before the children come into the setting. Also, by checking if the equipment is working for them to play with. For example, if the children wants the bike out then it is important that the practitioners make sure they are working. If the environment…

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    Aven (2008) differentiates three main categories for risk analysis: simplified, standard and model-based. The simplified risk analysis is qualitative and the risk in presented in on a coarse scale (low, moderate or large) and formalised risk analysis methods are not used. On the other hand, standard risk analysis may be quantitative or qualitative and it is more formalised using methods like HAZOP and coarse risk analysis. Finally, model-based risk analysis is primarily quantitative using…

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    with a certain service user. 2. Understand the use of risk assessments in relation to health and safety. 2.1 Define what is meant by “hazard” and “risk”. A hazard is any source of potential damage, harm or adverse health effects on something or someone under certain conditions at work. An example of an hazard is there was a water spillage on the…

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