Explain Universal/ Standard precautions for HIV prevention.
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Universal or standard precautions are key infection control principles designed to prevent the transmission of HIV and other bloodborne pathogens in healthcare settings. These precautions are based on the assumption that all patients may be infected with HIV or other infectious agents, regardless of their known status. Key components of universal precautions include:
Hand Hygiene: Healthcare workers should practice hand hygiene using soap and water or alcohol-based hand rubs before and after patient contact to reduce the risk of transmission.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Healthcare workers should wear appropriate PPE, such as gloves, masks, goggles, and gowns, when handling blood or other potentially infectious materials to prevent exposure to HIV.
Safe Injection Practices: Healthcare workers should use safety-engineered devices and follow proper techniques for administering injections and handling needles to prevent needlestick injuries and exposure to contaminated blood.
Environmental Controls: Healthcare facilities should implement measures to minimize the risk of exposure to blood and body fluids, such as using biohazard containers for sharps disposal and ensuring the proper cleaning and disinfection of surfaces and equipment.
Respiratory Hygiene/Cough Etiquette: Healthcare facilities should promote respiratory hygiene and cough etiquette to prevent the spread of respiratory droplets containing HIV and other pathogens.
By adhering to universal precautions, healthcare workers can effectively prevent the transmission of HIV and other bloodborne pathogens, protect themselves and their patients from infection, and maintain a safe and healthy healthcare environment.