Vomit diarrhea clean up policy

    • [PDF File]Routine Practices in Community-based Services

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      o caring for clients with diarrhea and/or vomiting Keep finger nails natural, clean, healthy and short. Check the AHS Hand Hygiene Policy for more information. • Use only AHS or facility approved ABHR, soap and hand lotion • Perform hand hygiene: o before obtaining clean supplies o before entering a professional bag or glove box


    • [PDF File]HYGIENE, CLEANING AND INFECTION CONTROL POLICY

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      Policy Statement: Cleaning is an important part of infection control in the Centre. Cleaning in itself is a form of disinfecting as it removes all surface dirt. Thorough cleaning reduces contamination to such a degree that it significantly lowers the threat of contracting diseases. It is therefore important that the centre is clean at all times.


    • [PDF File]Staff Handbook 2 - Child Care Aware® of America

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      Explain procedure for cleaning up body fluids (vomit, spit-up, blood, etc.) Explain procedure for an exposure incident. Health Policies Explain process for notification of communicable diseases. Medication Policy Explain your medication policy thoroughly. Explain your medication policy thoroughly.


    • [PDF File]Child Care Center HEALTH POLICY - Evergreen State College

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      Our policy is accessible to staff and parents and is located each classrooms information guidebook. Please note: Changes to health policy must be approved by a health professional (as per WAC). This health policy does not replace these additional policies required by WAC: 1. Pesticide Policy 2. Bloodborne Pathogen Policy 3. Behavior Policy 4.


    • [PDF File]Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases

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      hands clean is one of the most important steps child care providers can take to avoid children and adults getting sick and spreading germs to others. But even under the best of circumstances, transmission of infectious diseases cannot be completely prevented in early childhood or other settings. No policy can keep everyone who


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