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Standard precautions are meant to reduce the risk of transmission of blood borne and other pathogens from both recognized and unrecognized sources. They are the basic level of infection control precautions which are to be used, as a minimum, in the care of all patients. Standard safety precautions are the basic infection prevention and control measures necessary to reduce the risk of transmission of infectious agent from both unrecognized and unrecognized sources of infection. The elements of Standard Precautions include: Hand hygiene. Use of gloves and other barriers (e.g., mask, eye protection, face shield, gown). Handling of patient care equipment and linen. Environmental control. Prevention of injury from sharps devices, and patient placement. Respiratory hygiene and cough etiquette
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Central-Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections (CLABSI) pause a major health problem in hospitalized patients. This disease is associated with people with a central line/tube inserted through the skin into the large vein, which can be used to give medicines, fluids, nutrients, or blood products to patients in critical conditions. The disease occurs when microbes enter through the central line invading the bloodstream.
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