Jonathan Bartholomew

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Blood Borne Pathogen Training: Everything You Need to Know

Working with blood and other bodily fluids puts you at risk of contracting a bloodborne pathogen. Bloodborne pathogens are infectious microorganisms that can cause severe or life-threatening illnesses, such as HIV/AIDS, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C. The good news is that you can take steps to protect yourself from exposure to these dangerous pathogens. Taking a Blood Borne PathogenTraining course is one of the best ways to ...
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Safe Needle Disposal for healthcare facilities and home use

Unsafe needle disposal is not only a danger to the person disposing of the needles but also to the community at large. When needles are disposed of improperly, they can end up in public places where children and adults can accidentally stick themselves. This can lead to severe infections and even death. Unsafe needle disposal is a serious public health hazard. It can lead to the spread of disease, infection, and environmental ...
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How To Safely Dispose Of A Sharps Container?

A sharps container is a specialized container that stores sharp medical instruments, such as needles, syringes, and lancets. Sharp's containers are usually made of hard plastic with a lid that locks to prevent spills. Some sharps containers also have a secondary locking mechanism to prevent accidental opening. Sharps containers safely store sharp medical instruments until they can be disposed of properly. This helps to ...
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Dangers of biohazardous waste and How to dispose of it?

Biohazardous waste is any liquid, solid, or container containing infectious materials or potentially infectious substances. Infectious materials are anything with a pathogen, a microorganism that can cause disease in humans or animals. This type of waste can pose a severe health and safety risk to both people and the environment if it is not disposed of properly. Proper biohazardous waste disposal is critical to preventing ...
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Things to know about the new Covid 19 pill- Paxlovid

The most recent COVID-19 therapy to make headlines is Paxlovid. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) gave the medication an emergency use authorization (EUA) in December for those 12 years of age and older who weigh at least 88 pounds and are at high risk for developing a severe illness. High-risk individuals can take Paxlovid, an oral antiviral medicine, at home to avoid getting sick to the point where they need to be ...
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