Investigation of ways of disposal of medical waste after puncture
YANG Huining1,SONG Yang1,LIANG Yan2,and GAO Yanhong3
.1.Infection Control Section,2.Department of Pharmacy,3.Department of Nursing,General Hospital of Chinese People’s Armed Police Force,Beijing 100039,China
Abstract:Objective By investigating a hospital transfusion of waste cotton ball after infusion in patients with post treatment conditions and related cognitive, understand the hospital infection management in the problems of medical waste treatment, in order to regulate the behavior of medical waste disposalbetterly, choose the wound dressingwho can reduce pollution. Methods We choose 820 cases of patients in November 2015 to March 2016 in a hospital transfusion infusion and complete the survey, on medical dressings processing method and accept medical waste related knowledge,whether could accept new medical dressings questionnaire.Results 82.3% patients with infectious medical waste cotton ball and infusion glue stick disposal of misconduct, only 9.72% of the patients know medical waste classification standard, 4.15% of patients know medical waste packaging container identification, 2.07% of patients know way of centralized medical wastes treatment, only 26.1% patients know the damage such as loss of medical waste leak, 73.9% did not receive the information of medical personnel disposal right way inform and evangelism, 73.6% of patients willing to accept the new type of medical dressings after needle stick.Conclusions We need to attach importance to knowledge of medical waste disposal in mission in patients with transfusion treatment, disposal of behavior guidance, at the same time improve the medical staff of iatrogenic pollution prevention and control of management consciousness; We will further improve the medical waste disposal facilities; From material selection to avoid pollution of the environment and new medical dressings nosocomial cross infection.
杨慧宁,宋 洋,梁 艳,高艳红. 某医院穿刺后的感染性医疗废弃物处置方式调查分析[J]. 武警医学, 2017, 28(5): 487-489.
YANG Huining,SONG Yang,LIANG Yan,and GAO Yanhong. Investigation of ways of disposal of medical waste after puncture. Med. J. Chin. Peop. Armed Poli. Forc., 2017, 28(5): 487-489.
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