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Default evaluate measures taken in the setting to prevent cross infection

i have hit a block ive wrote some of it but its not enough............. any one help please
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Hi, examples for cross infection in a setting include the potential to pass on/spread head lice, thread worm, disease & illness.

Consider the setting's policy & procedures on how & when to wash hands, store & prepare formula milk and foods, how waste is disposed of, surfaces cleaned, what protective clothing & resources are used, how toileting happens and accidents are dealt with.

If you have access to a copy there's good reading from page 288 of the cache handbook - on amazon.co.uk

Thread looking at the principles of cross infection

Infections on NHS.uk

Cross infection and cystic fibrosis

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