نتایج جستجو برای: medical waste

تعداد نتایج: 673731  

2013
Ali Ferdowsi Masoud Ferdosi Mohammd Javad Mehrani

INTRODUCTION Medical wastes are among hazardous wastes and their disposal requires special methods prior to landfilling. Medical wastes are divided into infected and non-infected wastes and the infected wastes require treatment. Incineration is one of the oldest methods for treatment of medical wastes, but their usage have faced wide objections due to emission of hazardous gases such as CO2 and...

Journal: :Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da U S P 2011
Valéria Castilho Liliana Cristina de Castro Andréa Tamancoldi Couto Flávia de Oliveira Motta Maia Nair Yoko Sasaki Felicía Hiromi Nomura Antonio Fernandes Costa Lima Vera Lúcia Mira Paula Manzatti Loyolla

The objectives of this study were to survey the different types of waste, their causes and suggestions to eliminate them according to the opinion of the nursing and medical staff from the Clinical Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, Rooming-In, and Nursery Units; and estimate the cost of the major source of waste found in the referred units. This descriptive, explorative study was performed at the U...

Journal: :Indian journal of medical microbiology 2015
G Bhagawati S Nandwani S Singhal

Health care institutions are generating large amount of Bio-Medical Waste (BMW), which needs to be properly segregated and treated. With this concern, a questionnaire based cross-sectional study was done to determine the current status of awareness and practices regarding BMW Management (BMWM) and areas of deficit amongst the HCWs in a tertiary care teaching hospital in New Delhi, India. The co...

Journal: :Health promotion perspectives 2013
Mohammad Ghanbari Ghozikali Mohammad Mosaferi Kazem Naddafi

BACKGROUND Environmental Health Indicators (EHIs) are the most important criteria for evaluation of efficiency and effectiveness of the activities of the health sector. The operations and situation of the health system can be analyzed through surveying the indicators and comparing them during different times. The present study aimed to study the EHIs of Tabriz, using the common environmental he...

2012
Maryam Maroufi Marzieh Javadi Maryam yaghoubi Saied Karimi

CONTEXT Medical waste (MW) is all waste materials generated at health care facilities. MW naturally is hazardous for environment and subsequently for human. Waste minimization (WM) is the latest alternative for risk reduction. All hospital staff generally and nurses specially can play an active role through education and the implementation of measures to reduce medical wastage and their environ...

2014
Rajiv Kumar Anil Kumar Gupta Arun Kumar Aggarwal Ashok Kumar

BACKGROUND Proper management of Biomedical waste (BMW) generated in a healthcare facility is one of the most important functions of a healthcare worker (HCW) as its improper management not only poses risk to human beings and environment, but may also invite legal action against HCW as well as hospital administration. This study was carried out to evaluate quality of BMW management in 1100-bedde...

1996

Medical wastes include all infectious waste, hazardous (including low-level radioactive) wastes, and any other wastes that are generated from all types of health care institutions, including hospitals, clinics, doctor (including dental and veterinary) offices, and medical laboratories (42). 1 The main focus of concern has been on the portion of medical wastes that are defined as infectious, and...

Journal: :Networks 2014
Pamela C. Nolz Nabil Absi Dominique Feillet

In the south-east region of France, the disposal of medical waste accumulated by patients in self treatment, is commonly organized as follows. At pharmacies, patients receive empty boxes which are dedicated to the safe storage of their medical waste. Full boxes are brought back by the patients to any of the pharmacies, where they are stored. When a certain limit on the number of boxes at a phar...

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