Not exact matches
Use
universal blood and body fluid
precautions at all times and personal protective equipment
as needed
Practice standard
universal precautions, including proper hand washing technique, in caring for the patient
as well
as in administering medications and performing or assisting with procedures.
Adhere to infection control,
universal precautions, and use of personal protective equipment
as needed for all patient care procedures, maintenance of equipment, and disposal of waste.
Clinical duties will vary from state to state, but they may include learning
universal precautions such
as aseptic technique and other infection control principles, eliciting the patient's history, routine medical office and lab procedures, preparing patients for their exam, and performing basic preparation and assistance.