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COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING - SAFETY PROTOCOLS

Published by DONNA KRISTEL VERANA, 2022-09-23 05:26:22

Description: COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING - MENTAL HEALTH (1)

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HEALTH DECLARATION FORM

HOW TO ASSESS HEALTH DECLARATION FORM? 1st. Go to: https://dione.batstate- u.edu.ph/student/#/.

HOW TO ASSESS HEALTH DECLARATION FORM? 2nd: Log in your account

HOW TO ASSESS HEALTH DECLARATION FORM? 3rd: Find “Services” Section and click the Health Declaration Form (Daily)

HOW TO ASSESS HEALTH DECLARATION FORM? 4th: Scroll Down. Read the purpose and its importance, and data privacy act notice, and put your Personal Information, and Health Status.

HOW TO ASSESS HEALTH DECLARATION FORM? 5th: Double check and click Submit.

HOW TO WEAR A MEDICAL MASK PROPERLY? DO'S DON'TS 1 Wash your hands before 1 Do not use a ripped or touching the mask. damp mask. 2 Inspect the mask for 2 Do not wear the mask only tears or holes. over your mouth and nose. 3 Find the top side, where the 3 Do not wear a loose metal piece or stuff edge is. mask. 4 Ensure the colored-side 4 Do not touch the front of faces outwards. the mask

DO'S DON'TS o 5 Do not remove the mask to talk to someone or do other things that 5 Place the metal piece or would require touching the mask. stiff edge over your nose. 6 Cover your mouth, nose, 6 Do not leave your used mask and chin. within the reach of others. 7 Adjust the mask to your face 7 Do not reuse the mask. without leaving gaps on the sides. 8 When removing, avoid touching the mask.

DO'S o 9 Keep the mask away from you and the surface while removing it. 10 Discard the mask immediately after use preferably into a closed bin. 11 Wash your hands after discarding the mask.

SOCIAL DISTANCE What is Social Distance? It is a vital practice of purposefully reducing close contact between people Why is it important? Social distance is important for limiting the transmission of dangerous diseases like COVID-19 (coronavirus). Coughing, sneezing, and close contact can all transmit COVID-19. By limiting our close contact with others, we lower our risks of contracting the virus and transmitting it to our loved ones and our community.

Who benefits from social distance? Social distance is essential for all of us, but those of us who are at high risk of major problems with COVID-19 should be very cautious about it. Those at increased risk of problems include: senior citizens and people suffering with major chronic medical illnesses such as heart disease, diabetes, or lung disease.

Inside the university, there are arrows that indicate ways for each individual to avoid close contact with each other. We must follow and be a responsible individual to promote organized community and to lessen the spread of the fatal COVID-19 virus.

Batangas- Alert level 1 Administrative Controls It is possible for all private workplaces and companies to be at maximum capacity. Government organizations must keep their entire employees on-site. Public transportation may be occupied at maximum capacity. Regularly disinfect high-risk areas.

Wearing of Face Masks A Well-fitted masks must always be Each establishment is worn properly, while inside or outside, in private or public spaces, responsible for ensuring the including in all public transportation, except while eating and drinking; application of national playing sports in locations with maintainable ventilation criteria; protocols for the appropriate engaging in outdoor sports and fitness where safe social distancing handling, use, and disposal of can be observed. personal protective equipment.

ALERT LEVEL Refers to regions with low and declining case transmission rates, high overall bed occupancy, and low ICU utilization Refers to regions with low case numbers, poor healthcare rates. utilization, low case counts but growing, or lowercase counts and decreasing case transmission. Refers to regions where there are high and rising case counts, and rising rates of both total bed and ICU Refers to regions with high case counts that are also utilization. increasing, high rates of overall bed usage, and high rates of ICU utilization. Refers to places with worrisome case counts, critical intensive care unit use rates, and total bed utilization rates.

HANDWASHING TECHNIQUE HANDWASHING MAZE BY THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION Right palm over left Apply enough soap Back of fingers to dorsum; with interlaced to cove r all hand opposing palms with surfaces. fingers and vice versa fingers interlocked Wet hands Rub hands Palm to palm with water. palm to palm. with fingers interlaced. Rotational rubbing, backwards Your hands and forwards with clasped are now safe. Dry hands fingers of right hand in left thoroughly with a palm and vice versa single use towel. Rotational rubbing of Rinse hands Use towel to left thumb clasped in with water. turn off right palm and vice faucet. versa


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