نتایج جستجو برای: gloves protective

تعداد نتایج: 116232  

Journal: :Infection control and hospital epidemiology 2014
Sorabh Dhar Dror Marchaim Ryan Tansek Teena Chopra Adnan Yousuf Ashish Bhargava Emily T Martin Thomas R Talbot Laura E Johnson Ameet Hingwe Jerry M Zuckerman Bartholomew R Bono Emily K Shuman Jose Poblete MaryAnn Tran Grace Kulhanek Rama Thyagarajan Vijayalakshmi Nagappan Carrie Herzke Trish M Perl Keith S Kaye

OBJECTIVE To determine whether increases in contact isolation precautions are associated with decreased adherence to isolation practices among healthcare workers (HCWs). DESIGN Prospective cohort study from February 2009 to October 2009. SETTING Eleven teaching hospitals. PARTICIPANTS HCWs. METHODS One thousand thirteen observations conducted on HCWs. Additional data included the number...

Journal: :Contact dermatitis 2016
Anna-Maria Ursberg Ola Bergendorff Ann-Charlotte Thorsson Marléne Isaksson

We report a case of a non-atopic, 37-year-old nail technician who developed blisters, itching, scaling, and redness, that is, allergic contact dermatitis (ACD), on the hands and fingers owing to sensitization tomethacrylates and acrylates, in this article called (meth)acrylates, only months after finishing her trainee period. The protective effect of gloves was studied in an in vivo system simu...

Journal: :Infection control and hospital epidemiology 2014
Marcela Quintanilla

OBJECTIVE We determined the percentage of healthcare workers' (HCWs') hands contaminated with Clostridium difficile spores after caring for patients with C. difficile infection (CDI) and risk factors associated with contamination. DESIGN Prospective study. SETTING A French university hospital. METHODS We compared the hand contamination rate among HCWs caring for patients with CDI (exposed...

2013
Dianne Pickering

Clinical glass thermometers This article will cover checking the temperature using a clinical glass thermometer which contains mercury. This is the most accurate and most commonly used thermometer. Digital thermometers are available but they require batteries which may not be readily available. WARNING: Mercury is toxic. If a thermometer breaks, put on gloves and use a tissue or a piece of clot...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2002
Irwin B Horwitz John Kammeyer-Mueller Brian P McCall

BACKGROUND Occupational reaction to natural rubber latex (NRL) glove use by healthcare employees has been an area of increasing concern. Unfortunately, there is little data demonstrating the prevalence and severity of actual reactivity to NRL. METHOD Occupational reaction to NRL was estimated using workers' compensation claims filed by healthcare employees in Oregon for the period of 1987-199...

Journal: :Archives of environmental contamination and toxicology 1992
T L Lavy J E Cowell J R Steinmetz J H Massey

This study addresses the measurements of glyphosate exposure received by 14 workers employed at two tree nurseries. The applicators, weeders, and scouts monitored all wore normal work clothing, which for applicators was a protective suit, rubber gloves and boots. Measurements were made of the glyphosate that was dislodged from conifer seedlings during water rinses taken twice weekly from May th...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2003
Marc Licker Anastase Spiliopoulos Denis Morel Catherine Chevalley

IN the perioperative period, anaphylactic reactions are often induced by the intravenous administration of muscle relaxants, antibiotics, colloids, and radiocontrast materials as well as after local contact with latexcontaining materials (e.g., gloves, catheters, airway tube) and chlorhexidine. Inhalation of toxic and highly irritant substances contained in cleaning solutions has occasionally b...

Journal: :BMJ 2021

Although measures to control covid-19 have been associated with some positive environmental effects, including decreases in global emissions of carbon dioxide,1 the pandemic has exacerbated plastic pollution through high use personal protective equipment (PPE). Single items include surgical masks, gloves, and non-reusable gowns.

2017
Jo Sawyer Allan Bennett Victoria Haines Edward Elton Kathryn Crago Sara Speight

Microbiology laboratories use containment equipment such as safety cabinets and isolators or respiratory protective equipment to protect workers against aerosol infection hazards. There is a perception amongst microbiologists that using sharps within containment equipment would increase the operator’s chance of accidental injury due to losses of dexterity within containment and so respiratory p...

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