Safety Standards for Home Health Nurses
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Hand-Washing
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A home health nurse can easily pick up infectious bacteria on her hands and introduce them to her own body, according to Barbara Acello, in her book, "Nurse Assisting: Tips for Long-term Care." Frequent hand-washing prevents prevents the spread of infection by killing harmful bacteria.
Body Mechanics
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Home health nurses are frequently required to lift, move and properly position patients. When performing strenuous procedures, a home health nurse should always bend from the knees and hips rather than from the waist.
Be Aware of Surroundings
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A home health nurse should always be alert and safe, according to AllNurses.com. New dangers that wouldn't normally affect a home health nurse may arise depending on the neighborhoods they are assigned to work in. Home health nurses should always be cautious and aware of their surroundings.
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