Decontamination and the Use of Personal Protective Equipment
- Richard Scarfone; Eszter Timar; Frank Sullivan; Fred Henretig
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This article discusses the importance of identifying the optimal level of personal protective equipment (PPE) for healthcare workers responsible for patient decontamination in hospitals. It also outlines key elements of a training program for healthcare workers on decontamination and proper PPE use. Furthermore, the article explores the advantages of establishing a hospital-based team for patient decontamination. In light of past terrorist attacks and potential future incidents, including those targeting children, the need for preparedness in handling mass pediatric casualties arising from intentional outbreaks or industrial accidents is emphasized.
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