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Title

Use of personal protective equipment in nursing practice.

Authors

Brown, Louise

Abstract

A comprehensive understanding of infection prevention and control is essential for nurses when seeking to protect themselves, patients, colleagues and the general public from the transmission of infection. Personal protective equipment (PPE) -- such as gloves, aprons and/or gowns, and eye protection -- is an important aspect of infection prevention and control for all healthcare staff, including nurses. Its use requires effective assessment, an understanding of the suitability of various types of PPE in various clinical scenarios, and appropriate application. Understanding the role of PPE will enable nurses to use it appropriately and reduce unnecessary cost, while ensuring that the nurse-patient relationship remains central to care. This article defines PPE and its components, outlines when it should be used and details its optimal application.

Subjects

NURSING education; PREVENTION of infectious disease transmission; PREVENTION of communicable diseases; LEGAL compliance; EYE protection; GLOVES; INDUSTRIAL hygiene; INDUSTRIAL safety; PROTECTIVE clothing; MEDICAL care use; HEALTH policy; NURSE-patient relationships; NURSING practice; PERSONAL protective equipment; PREVENTIVE health services; PROFESSIONS; PUBLIC health; RISK assessment; BREATHING apparatus; DECISION making in clinical medicine; CONTINUING education units; UNIVERSAL precautions (Health)

Publication

Nursing Standard, 2019, Vol 34, Issue 5, p59

ISSN

0029-6570

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.7748/ns.2019.e11260

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