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An infection control risk assessment (ICRA) is a systematic process that determines level of risk to patients and defines controls to reduce risk. The purpose of the risk assessment is to identify the effects of the construction or renovation activities on air and water quality.
Properly handle, clean and disinfect patient care equipment and instruments/devices. Clean and disinfect the environment appropriately. Follow guidelines for environmental infection control. Follow guidelines for disinfection and sterilization. Use the toolkit for evaluating environmental cleaning.
FIVE key elements include: (1) Communication, (2) early case detection, (3) prudent patient placement, (4) staff safety and (5) education on outbreak prevention and management strategies were applied in preparing the readiness of the hospital to handle the new emerging disease [1].
ICAR tools are used to systematically assess a healthcare facilitys IPC practices and guide quality improvement activities (e.g., by addressing identified gaps).
Standard precautions: Used for all patient care. It includes hand hygiene, personal protective equipment, appropriate patient placement, clean and disinfects patient care equipment, textiles and laundry management, safe injection practices, proper disposal of needles and other sharp objects.
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Standard precautions for infection prevention and control should be included in every hospital program and should include: hand hygiene. the use of personal protective equipment. the safe use and disposal of sharps. reprocessing of reusable medical equipment and instruments. routine environmental cleaning.

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