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1 SAFETY, SECURITY, AND EMERGENCY PLANS IN THE MEDICAL OFFICE Chapter 10, Unit 1

2 A SAFE ENVIRONMENT  It takes effort to ensure a medical office has a protective, healthy environment  The medical assistant is responsible for:  Recognizing any safety, security, or operational hazards  Helping to eliminate it  Warning coworkers and patients of any dangers

3 SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE ENVIRONMENT  Physician’s office environment must ensure the health and safety of:  Physician and staff  Patients  People accompanying patients  Refers to physical surroundings, general maintenance, condition of equipment, and procedures used to control presence of harmful microorganisms (Infection Control)

4 SAFETY IN THE WORK PLACE ENVIRONMENT  To protect employers and employees, federal and state agencies established guidelines to reduce disease transmission  U.S. Department of Labor  Occupational Safety and Health Administration  Provide employees with a safe working environment  Protect them from harmful substances and exposure  i.e. Providing gloves

5 SAFETY IN THE WORK PLACE ENVIRONMENT  U.S. Public Health Department  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)  CDC collects data on pathogens/diseases and establishes guidelines to prevent their spread  Established guidelines to deal with blood/body fluids – universal precautions  New guidelines (Standard Precautions) combine principles of universal precautions with recommendations of PPE to provide protection from ALL body fluids, weather blood is present or not

6 SAFETY IN THE RECEPTION ROOM  Safe environment begins at the front door  Reception room needs a safety check every morning  Observe condition of furniture  Check the state of the electrical cords.  Look for burned-out light bulbs. (Adequate lighting)  Check the condition of the carpet and make sure the aisles are clear.  Magazines and toys can lead to trip and fall injuries.

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8 SAFETY IN THE BUSINESS OFFICE  Pay attention to file and cabinet doors  NEVER open more than 1 file cabinet drawer at a time  Electrical cords must be kept behind desks/furniture  Equipment must be in proper working order

9 SAFETY IN THE EXAM ROOM  Exam table must be cleaned after each use  Table must operate properly  Assist patient on and off table  Keeps things that can be broken/contaminated out of sight  Prescription pads should not be left out

10 SAFETY RAILS AND FLOOR COVERINGS  Handrails in hallways and bathrooms are used to assist elderly or less mobile patients  Make sure floors are clear of any objects (rugs)

11 SAFETY IN THE LAB AREA  Chemicals must be properly labeled  Could become volatile when kept beyond their expiration date  Biohazard containers must be available for blood/urine samples

12 PERSONAL SAFETY  You must be responsible for your own safety  Act as though every patient is infected  Appropriate use of gloves, face shields, masks, gloves and gowns

13 SPILLS/DROPPED OBJECTS  Clean up spilled liquids immediately  When spills involve body fluids, be sure to wear gloves and dispose in a biohazard bag  Glass is best swept up with a broom and wrapped in newspaper/cardboard as to not puncture a plastic bag

14 FIRE SAFETY  PREVENTION!  Heat, Fuel, Oxygen  Could be caused by defective outlets or frayed wires  Coffee pots  Facility should have its own evacuation plan  RACE  PASS

15 NATURAL DISASTERS  Emergency plans should be reviewed at office meetings  People who know what to do during an emergency have a much greater chance of surviving

16 EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS  A list of emergency phone numbers should be kept by the phone for quick access  Police  Fire  EMS  Poison control  Building security  Utility companies  Hospital ER  Hospital Admissions staff


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