AIG Hospital
AIG Hospital
AIG Hospital
INDEX
➢ Hand wash
➢ Hand hygienic
➢ Chemical dilution
➢ Biomedical segregation
➢ 3 bucket system
➢ Spill management
HAND WASH TECHNIQUE
✓ Step 4 Interlock Fingers and rub the back of fingers of both hands
✓ Step 5 Rub thumb in a rotating manner followed by the area between index finger
and thumb for both hands ...
✓ Step 7 Rub both wrists in a rotating manner rinse and dry thoroughly
HAND WASH TECHNIQUE
HAND HYGIENIC
CHEMICAL DILUTION
20ml +1ltr water 20ml +1ltr water 20ml +1ltr water DIRECT DIRECT DIRECT
❑ R2
➢ Hygienic Hard Surface Cleaner Concentrate
(Hard surface-20ml.in 1litre of water, Glass-10ml.in 1 liter of water)
❑ R3
➢ Glass Cleaner Concentrate (Dilution-20ml.in 1 liter of water)
❑ R4
➢ Furniture Maintainer (Ready to Use Product)
❑ R5
➢ Air Freshener (Ready to Use Product)
❑ R6
➢ Toilet Bowl Cleaner (Ready to use Product)
CHEMICAL DILUTION
❑ D7
➢ Stainless steel polish (Ready to use product)
GREEN
Office paper
Disposable paper cup
Tissue paper
Kitchen Waste
Plastic Bags
Cans/Fruti/Coke Tins
Biscuit Packaging/Wrapping
Materials.
Body fluids are considered to be the interstitial fluids, saliva, tears, and gastric
juices. They moisten the tissues, muscles, body organs and skin. ... These vital
fluids are formed from the food we eat and the water we drink
BODY FLUIDS
Blood and lymph are the two most important body fluids in the human body. Blood comprises of plasma,
white blood cells, red blood cells, and platelets
Lymph is a colorless fluid that circulates inside the lymphatic vessels
The body fluids and circulation of these body fluids is described below in complete detail
Types of Body Fluids
The different types of body fluids include ➢ Lymph
Blood Lymph is a colorless fluid present
The main components of blood include in the interstitial tissues. It
circulates throughout the lymphatic
✓ Plasma: Plasma is the liquid component of blood. It is a thick fluid containing 55% blood system. It
90% water, and 8% proteins. Albumin is the major protein in plasma. Other proteins can be defined as blood without the
include immunoglobulin's and clotting factors. RBCs. The exchange of nutrients,
✓ Red Blood Cells: 40% of the blood contains red blood cells. RBCs contain protein hormones, and gases occurs through
hemoglobin that gives the red color to the blood. this fluid. It consists of lymphocytes
✓ White Blood Cells: The white blood cells are very few in number. The WBC to RBC that play a major function in the
ratio is 1:600. They mainly protect the body against infections. Many WBCs cross the immune responses of the body
walls of the vessels and penetrate other tissues.
✓ Platelets: These are fewer in number than the red blood cells. The platelets help in the
clotting of blood at the site of a wound.
SPILL MANAGEMENT
MANAGEMENT OF MAJOR SPILL : More than 10cm)
MANAGEMENT OF MINOR SPILL