tailieunhanh - FACILITY SURVEY (Under Reproductive and Child Health Project) Phase – II, 2003

Contact with blood and other body fluids of another person require more intimate exposure than usually occurs in childcare settings. Some infections are spread through contact with contaminated blood with a cut that lets germs into the body. Following standard precautions to remove blood from the environment safely prevents transmission of bloodborne germs. Because it is impossible to know who might have a bloodborne disease, routine use of standard precautions protects everyone against the spread of HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and Hepatitis D. Saliva and urine often contain viruses long after a child has recovered. | INDIA FACILITY SURVEY Under Reproductive and Child Health Project Phase - II 2003 International Institute for Population Sciences Deemed University Govandi Station Road Deonar Mumbai-88 Sponsored by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Government of India New Delhi 2005 Contributor F. Ram B. Paswan L. Ladu Singh CONTENTS Page List of List of Definition of Selected Executive Summary a. b. District Hospitals First Referral Units Community Health c. Primary Health d. Sub e. ISM H Hospitals and CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Objectives. 3 Data Collection Tools and Techniques. 6 a Questionnaires training and field b c Information covered in this CHAPTER II DISTRICT HOSPITAL Introduction. 12 Infrastructure. 12 a Water and b Telephone and vehicle. 14 c Laboratory. 14 d Operation theatre for gynaecological purposes. 14 e Separate aseptic labour f Out patient department for gynaecology and RTI g Linkage with district blood .

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