The concept of universal precautions was developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). It was introduced in the 1980s as a set of guidelines to prevent the transmission of bloodborne pathogens in healthcare settings.
prevention of spread of infection . safety life .
There is no one author of CDC. The website is published with writings and articles from various experts and authors.
Treat every patient as if they have a blood-borne infection.
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No. It stands for Center for Disease Control.
O'Riordan has written: 'The precaution principle in environmental management'
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The root word in precaution is caution.
There is no symbol for "never taste or smell an unknown substance" because that is a universal precaution that everyone should be taught.
Standard Based Precaution is the first step in implementing precautions, whether Transmission Based or Universal Based Precautions.
No, precaution is not a verb, it is a noun.
- safeguard - Take precaution: Be careful