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How Can Nurses Prevent Transmission?
Nurses can prevent transmission by adhering to the following practices:
1.
Hand Hygiene
: Regular and thorough hand washing with soap and water, especially before handling food and after using the restroom.
2.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
: Using gloves, masks, and gowns when dealing with patients who have infectious diseases.
3.
Environmental Cleaning
: Ensuring that surfaces, especially in patient care areas, are regularly cleaned and disinfected.
4.
Patient Education
: Teaching patients and families about the importance of hand hygiene, safe food handling, and proper sanitation.
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