- Daily Clothing:
- Change your clothing daily or when soiled. Wear short sleeves or roll up sleeves above the elbows.
- Remove Non-Daily Clothing:
- Remove clothing that is not washed daily (such as cardigans and jackets) during personal care activities, food preparation, and cleaning.
- Footwear:
- Wear non-slip, closed-in shoes to protect your feet against accidental injury or spillage.
- Coughing and Sneezing:
- Always cover your nose and mouth when coughing or sneezing.
Report and Observe
- Consult Your Supervisor:
- Talk to your supervisor about any aspect of infection control you’re unsure about.
- Report Risks:
- Inform your supervisor if you notice anything that might increase the risk of infection (e.g., inadequate cleaning or a resident who is unwell).
Outbreak Management
What is an Outbreak?
- An outbreak is the occurrence of more cases of disease than expected in a given area among a specific group.
- It can also be defined as two or more linked cases of the same illness.
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