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What infection control measures do you undertake when giving out medication? |
What infection control measures do you undertake when giving out medication? Wash your hands - wash your hands - wash your hands. Oh and use a clean pot or syringe not one that you've just run under the tap. I take it you are refering to oral medication ??? wash hands between each patient, use a clean disposable pot for all medication, use patients own medication as much as possible. i am not in that field, but i do work in a hospital and we are reminded daily that to control infection that you must wash your hands throughly, so i would think the best thing you could do is wear gloves when giving out medication. Are you referring to intrvenous drugs?? Gloves .. plastic apron .. disposal in the appropriate places when finished .. be more specfic what area are u working in ? Wash hands, gloves are an option, but meds are fiddley. First of all give your hands a really good wash and that will help to cut down the risk of infection. |
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