What is occupational exposure in medicine?

Occupational exposure is a Chinese word, and its pinyin is zhí yè bào lù, which means that exposure to dangerous factors due to professional relations may damage health or endanger life.

Occupational exposure of medical personnel refers to an occupational exposure in which medical personnel are exposed to toxic and harmful substances or pathogens of infectious diseases in the process of diagnosis, treatment and nursing activities, thus damaging health or endangering life.

Occupational exposure of medical staff can be divided into infectious occupational exposure, radioactive occupational exposure, chemical occupational exposure (such as disinfectants and certain chemicals) and other occupational exposures.

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preventive measure

1. Formulate and implement guidelines for safe operation and general protective measures in medical laboratories.

2. Relevant personnel (including medical personnel and police personnel, etc.). ) Strengthen publicity and education on AIDS transmission and self-protection and relevant knowledge and skills training, improve their knowledge level of AIDS prevention and self-protection ability, and hold a correct attitude, neither excessively afraid nor indifferent.

3. Have a special organization and management system.

4. Implement various safety operations and personal protective measures to prevent occupational exposure. Including medical laboratory layout, safe operation procedures, waste disinfection, personal protective equipment, health monitoring, etc.

When an accident occurs, it should be reported and recorded in time for timely evaluation.

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