UNIVERSAL PRECAUTIONS IN HIV
Universal precautions are intended to
prevent parental, mucus membrane, and non-irritant skin exposure to health care
workers to prevent blood borne pathogens. Universal precautions apply to blood and body fluid containing visible blood, semen, vaginal secretions,
cerebro-spinal fluid, synovial fluid, plural fluid, peritoneal fluid, pericardial
fluid, and amniotic fluid.
Universal precaution do not apply to faeces, nasal
secretions, sputum, sweat, tears, urine, and vomit-us, unless they contain
visible blood.
BARRIER GUIDELINES FOR HIV TRANSMISSION
v Disposable gloves should be worn when
I contact or when there is potential for contact with blood, body fluid, or
other fluids that may contain human immunodeficiency virus. Gloves should be
removed after each client contact. Rubber gloves can be used for equipment
cleaning
v Hand should be washed between
clients, after any exposure, and after removal of gloves.
v Protective eye wear, face shields, or
masks, or a combination should be worn during procedures that may aerosolize
blood
v Impervious gowns should be worn when
there is potential for exposure to large quantities of blood, such as in labour and delivery area or emergency room.
NEEDLE PRECAUTIONS
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v Needle should be never be recapped
after use, keep in mind that most needle sticks are the result of missed needle
recapping
v Do not cut, break, or bend needles
after use this may aerosolized blood from the needle shaft
v Do not leave used needles lying
around.
v Do not dispose of needles in ordinary
receptacles, instead, use appropriately labelled, impermeable needle containers.
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