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Nebraska ICAP & ASAP2 days ago
Extracted teeth that are being discarded are subject to the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard. OSHA considers extracted teeth to be potentially infectious material. Dental healthcare personnel should dispose of extracted teeth in regulated medical waste containers unless returned to the patient. Do not place extracted teeth containing amalgam in a medical waste container that uses an incinerator for final disposal (e.g., regular garbage, sharps containers, biohazard or red bags). Consult state and local regulations regarding disposal of amalgam.
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Nebraska ICAP & ASAP4 days ago
🎉 Happy Rad Tech Week! 🎉
This week, we celebrate the essential role of radiologic technologists who bring expertise to patient care and safety in medical imaging. To support infection prevention in ultrasound procedures, check out these resources for guidelines and best practices:
Ultrasound Infection Prevention Toolkit: Practical steps for infection control ➡️ https://www.ultrasoundinfectionprevention.org/
AIUM Guidelines: Standards for cleaning and preparing ultrasound equipment between patients ➡️ https://www.aium.org/resources/official-statements/view/guidelines-for-cleaning-and-preparing-external--and-internal-use-ultrasound-transducers-and-equipment-between-patients-as-well-as-safe-handling-and-use-of-ultrasound-coupling-gel
CDC’s Latest Recommendations: Infection control practices in ultrasound use ➡️ https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/71/wr/mm7148a3.htm
Thank you, Rad Techs, for all you do!
#RadTechWeek #InfectionPrevention #HealthcareHeroes #UltrasoundSafety
Photo By Elen Sher | Unsplash
This week, we celebrate the essential role of radiologic technologists who bring expertise to patient care and safety in medical imaging. To support infection prevention in ultrasound procedures, check out these resources for guidelines and best practices:
Ultrasound Infection Prevention Toolkit: Practical steps for infection control ➡️ https://www.ultrasoundinfectionprevention.org/
AIUM Guidelines: Standards for cleaning and preparing ultrasound equipment between patients ➡️ https://www.aium.org/resources/official-statements/view/guidelines-for-cleaning-and-preparing-external--and-internal-use-ultrasound-transducers-and-equipment-between-patients-as-well-as-safe-handling-and-use-of-ultrasound-coupling-gel
CDC’s Latest Recommendations: Infection control practices in ultrasound use ➡️ https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/71/wr/mm7148a3.htm
Thank you, Rad Techs, for all you do!
#RadTechWeek #InfectionPrevention #HealthcareHeroes #UltrasoundSafety
Photo By Elen Sher | Unsplash
Nebraska ICAP & ASAP1 week ago
🎉 Happy Med-Surg Nurses Week! 🩺
Join us in celebrating our incredible Medical-Surgical Nurses who work tirelessly to provide top-notch care. Your dedication, compassion, and expertise make a difference in the lives of patients every single day. Thank you for all that you do!
Let’s take this week to recognize and appreciate these healthcare heroes! 💙
Read more at https://amsn.org/Events/Medical-Surgical-Nurses-Week
#MedSurgNurseWeek #ThankYouNurses #HealthcareHeroes #MedSurgNurses
Pic courtesy: AMSN
Join us in celebrating our incredible Medical-Surgical Nurses who work tirelessly to provide top-notch care. Your dedication, compassion, and expertise make a difference in the lives of patients every single day. Thank you for all that you do!
Let’s take this week to recognize and appreciate these healthcare heroes! 💙
Read more at https://amsn.org/Events/Medical-Surgical-Nurses-Week
#MedSurgNurseWeek #ThankYouNurses #HealthcareHeroes #MedSurgNurses
Pic courtesy: AMSN