Dealing with Body Sample Clauses

Dealing with Body. Fluid Spillage On discovery of any kind of body fluid spillage e.g. blood, vomit etc., the pharmacist on duty must be informed immediately. Persons clearing up the spillage must understand this procedure and be fully vaccinated against hepatitis B. Customers and all other staff must stay well clear from the affected area. Any cuts or abrasions on the skin must be covered with a waterproof and breathable dressing. When dealing with these incidents, appropriate protective disposable gloves, apron and goggles should be worn. A sharps container should be carried by the handle to the location of the spillage. Soak up as much of the spillage as possible, using absorbent material e.g. paper towels. All used absorbent materials should be immediately 'double bagged' within two sealed plastic bags and placed in a sharps container. After collecting all the spillage, the area affected should be sprayed with disinfectant or wiped with a bleach solution. Ensure that all manufacturers’ guidelines are followed while using these products, and that the area is well ventilated. Once the area has been adequately cleaned, any material or equipment used should be treated as contaminated clinical waste and be placed in the sharps container. Personal protective equipment should only be removed at the end of the procedure and must also be disposed of as contaminated clinical waste into a sharps container. On removal of all personal protective equipment the hands should be thoroughly washed with bactericidal soap and water. The incident must be recorded within the pharmacy Accident Book.
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