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universal precautions Agreed-on steps which health care professionals can take to protect themselves from contamination.
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universal precautions The standardized set of protective exposure control methods used by health care providers as defined by OSHA in 29 CFR Part 1910.1030 (Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens; Final Rule). This concept involves treating all blood and certain other body fluids as being infectious.
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universal precautions A set of guidelines protecting first aiders or healthcare professionals from pathogens. The main message is "Don't touch or use anything that has the victim's body fluid on it without a barrier." It also assumes that all body fluid of a patient is infectious, and must be treated accordingly.
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universal precautions The use of barrier precautions by facility personnel to prevent direct contact with blood or other body fluids that are visibly contaminated with blood.
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universal precautions is the minimum acceptable work practice for protection against transmission of bloodborne pathogens in the workplace. It is the practice of treating all unfixed human and primate blood and other potentially infectious material (see definition above) as if it is infectious with bloodborne pathogens and avoiding all direct contact with this material. ...
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