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Molluscum Contagiosum
… also spread through contact with items an infected person has touched, including: Towels and clothing Bathing sponges Razors Pool equipment Sports equipment, including helmets, gloves, and … to others, or spread growths to other parts of your body. Keep growths clean and covered with clothing or a bandage. If using a bandage, make sure to keep skin dry and change the bandage … contact sports, such as wrestling, basketball, soccer, and football. Do not share towels, clothing, or other personal items, such as helmets, baseball gloves, hair brushes, or bar soap. … -
Ringworm
… spread by touching objects used by an infected person, such as hair brushes, barber clippers, clothing, towels, shower stalls, and benches. People who use public showers or locker rooms are … them clean. Wear breathable shoes. Change socks and underwear at least once a day. Don't share clothing, towels, sheets, or personal items with someone who has ringworm. Wash hands properly … -
Supported Decision-Making Agreement
… checked “No,” my supporter may not help me with that type of decision: Yes No Obtaining food, clothing, and shelter. Yes No Taking care of my physical health. Yes No Managing my financial … checked “No,” my supporter may not help me with that type of decision: Yes No Obtaining food, clothing, and shelter. Yes No Taking care of my physical health. Yes No Managing my financial … services and other vocational supports: Off my supporter may help me with obtaining food, clothing, and shelter: Off medical: my supporter may help me access, collect, or obtain … -
Prenatal Care Coordination Care Coordinator Visit Checklist
… Discuss maternal seatbelt use and infant car safety Referrals for Resources Basic Needs (Food, Clothing, Housing) Make sure member has access to appropriate food, clothing, and housing, and provide referrals if necessary Transportation Assistance Make sure … seatbelt use and infant car safety 1: Off Make sure member has access to appropriate food, clothing, and housing, and provide referrals if necessary 2: Off Make sure member has access to … -
Enjoy the outdoors - bug-free!
… Always use repellent, wear protective clothing, and be on the lookout for symptoms like fevers, headaches, or rash. Learn more simple … -
Adult Protective Services: Definitions
… secure or maintain adequate care, services, or supervision for an individual, including food, clothing, shelter, or physical or mental health care, and creating significant risk or danger to … for his or her own care but fails to obtain adequate care, including food, shelter, clothing, or medical or dental care. (Wis. Stat. §46.90(1)(g)) Adult Protective Services (APS) – … -
Competency PPE
… and gowns when handling the vaccine vial and when vaccinating. --to protect hands, skin, and clothing from contamination --It is possible to contaminate gowns and gloves with the vaccinia … or direct contact with infectious body fluids, so the PPE is worn to protect hands, skin, and clothing. The surgical mask is worn to prevent ingestion of infectious particles that may be … NIOSH approved, fit tested N95 respirator, and goggles --to protect hands, skin, eyes, and clothing from direct or indirect contact, and to protect the respiratory system from inhalation … -
Keep Your Family Safe - Don't Bring Lead Home From Your Job
… Use good safety practices to lower how much lead you come in contact with. Wear protective clothing at work so lead dust doesn’t get on your clothes. Use cold, damp methods to remove … -
Lyme Disease Ticks Me Off! Lyme Disease Prevention Toolkit from Eau Claire, Wisconsin
… Using insect repellent does not protect against tick bites. o Yes o No o Not sure 7. Putting clothing in the dryer for at least 10 minutes (or longer if clothes are wet) will kill any … (check all that apply) o DEET (Example: Off!) o Permethrin o Pre-treated tick repellent clothing o Picaridin o BioUD o IR3535 (Examples: Skinsosoft and Skinsmart) o Essential oils o … in the yard, I…… Frequently Often Sometimes Seldom Never Not Applicable wear light-colored clothing use insect/tick repellent on skin and/or clothing check my body for ticks afterwards … -
Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)
… It is also spread through objects that are contaminated with the bacteria such as towels, clothing, razors, and gym or sports equipment. Athletes, school students, and children who attend … -
Chemical Release Preparedness
… vic ms un l contamina on source has been iden fied. How to Dispose of Contaminated Clothing Quickly remove clothing that has come into direct contact with a chemical. Cut off clothing rather than pulling it over your head.10 Put clothes into a plas c bag, while … -
CPD Emergency Preparedness Toolkit Manual
… • Leave a note telling others when you left and where you are going. • Wear sturdy shoes and clothing that provides some protection such as long pants, long-sleeved shirts, and a cap. • … possible hypothermia includes keeping the person warm with blankets, quilts, towels, or warm clothing. Make sure the individual’s head and neck are covered, and handle the person gently. … available and know how to use them. Understand what products are available to treat your home, clothing, and body. Pretreat bedroom curtains and bedding. • Install dual-sensor smoke alarms on … -
Protecting Pets and Other Animals After Your Smallpox Vaccination
… to avoid infecting themselves and others by keeping the site bandaged and covered with clothing at all times, including during sleep. For more information, see the following CDC … Do not let animals sniff or have any direct contact with the vaccination site or the bandages, clothing, sheets, towels, etc. that touch the scab. • Keep pets out of the room when a vaccinated … room after a bandage has been changed, dispose of the bandage in a sealed plastic bag, put any clothing that had contact with the vaccination site in the laundry and wash your hands well. The … -
Community-Associated Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (CA MRSA) - Guidelines for Clinical Management and Control of Transmission
… or body fluids can be contained. h. Do not share personal items such as razors, towels or clothing with others. Towels, clothing, and linens heavily soiled with wound drainage should be laundered in hot water and … ways to protect against CA MRSA infections is to keep skin intact. Using protective gloves and clothing when performing activities likely to cause punctures, scratches, cuts, abrasions or … -
Divestment Penalty and Undue Hardship Notice Plus Waiver Request
… not be able to pay for: • Medical care, which would put your health or life at risk • Food • Clothing • Shelter • Other necessities of life How to Request an Undue Hardship Waiver To request … for one of the following: • Medical care, which would put your health or life at risk • Food • Clothing • Shelter • Other necessities of life b. If you applied for any of these programs: Home … meet your medical and remedial needs. • An estimate of your monthly costs for food, shelter, clothing, and other necessities of life. UH F-10193 Page 4 of 5 SECTION 2: DESCRIPTION (REQUIRED) … -
Bloodborne Pathogens Presentation
… of exposure to blood, body fluids, mucous membranes, non-intact skin provides protection for clothing, skin, eyes, mouth, nose Personal Protective Equipment Requirement for all potential … correct size have readily available at work station PPE - Gowns Gowns are used to protect clothing Needed to prevent penetration of blood or OPIM If the only anticipated splatter is a dot … from blood or OPIM is placed in plastic bags send to professional cleaners lab coats personal clothing visibly soiled with blood or OPIM Respiratory hygiene/cough etiquette Cough or sneeze …