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Bell Work Grab a note taker from the front table In your bell work log, write down the 5 areas you need to cover to obtain consent from a conscious adult. Be prepared to obtain consent!

Standard Precautions to Prevent Disease Transmission

Standard Precautions to Prevent Disease Transmission Students will be able to: Identify how disease is spread. Understand how to prevent disease transmission. Practice using personal protective equipment to prevent disease transmission.

Standard Precautions to Prevent Disease Transmission Diseases are spread by: Direct Contact Indirect Contact Airborne Transmission Vector transmission

Standard Precautions to Prevent Disease Transmission Direct Contact By making unprotected Direct Contact with blood or other body fluids.

Standard Precautions to Prevent Disease Transmission Indirect Contact When a person touches objects that have been contaminated

Standard Precautions to Prevent Disease Transmission Airborne Transmission When a person inhales infected droplets

Standard Precautions to Prevent Disease Transmission Vector Transmission Occurs through animal or insect bite

Standard Precautions to Prevent Disease Transmission Avoid contact with blood/bodily fluids no matter the surface

Standard Precautions to Prevent Disease Transmission Use Personal Protective Equipment or protective barriers when providing care What are some examples of PPEs?

Standard Precautions to Prevent Disease Transmission Cover open wounds and skin conditions with bandages

Standard Precautions to Prevent Disease Transmission Wash hands with soap and water after providing care Even if you wore gloves

Standard Precautions to Prevent Disease Transmission Treat all victims as though they are infectious Don’t eat, drink or touch your face while providing care Avoid handling personal items (pens, hairbrushes, cell phones, music devices) while providing care Know where the first aid kit is located and the status of its contents

Standard Precautions to Prevent Disease Transmission Dispose of contaminated material in a biohazard container (or approved workplace container)

Standard Precautions to Prevent Disease Transmission Think about how much your hands go to your face.

Standard Precautions to Prevent Disease Transmission How to properly put on and take off protective gloves

Standard Precautions to Prevent Disease Transmission Gloving - 3:48 – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3I_kKVNrEMo Hand washing - 4:45 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpcJwr5VdaQ&feature=fvw

Standard Precautions to Prevent Disease Transmission Gloving Up - Students Come up and get a pair of gloves Put them on Put your fingers in the ketchup Take off gloves properly and dispose Check you and your area for mess Clean-up after yourself