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1 iloring"); or always using simple language ("universal precautions").
2 nding of infectious disease transmission and universal precautions.
3 d donors suggests low transmission risk with universal precautions among animal handlers.
4                               Instruction in universal precautions and clinical procedures is not suf
5 ired course was created to train students in universal precautions and clinical skills before the beg
6 ttempt, prevention of needlesticks including universal precautions and postexposure management of occ
7 for limited health literacy, a patient-based universal precaution approach for confirming patient com
8         Clinicians are encouraged to adopt a universal precautions approach to patients with cancer r
9 ell to the CDC and OSHA guidelines regarding universal precautions, but some remain skeptical regardi
10              Evidence demonstrates that with universal precautions, embalmed donors pose negligible i
11                                     Standard universal precautions for handling body fluids are recom
12 991 OSHA ruling made compliance with the CDC Universal Precautions Guidelines the enforceable nationa
13 to effective vaccination programs as well as universal precautions in needle use and in healthcare in
14  settings or occasions where compliance with universal precautions is not rigorous.
15  simplified syntax and semantics in ICD as a universal precaution may reduce cognitive reading burden
16 topsies on infected decedents for centuries, universal precaution protocols for limiting exposure to
17 nt should be tailored to each individual and universal precautions should always be followed when pro
18 parate unit for patients with infection, and universal precautions that included masks for dialysis n
19 to the use of opioids and should incorporate universal precautions to minimize abuse, addiction, and
20 standing for all patients (P = 0.01), while "universal precautions" was not.
21 cle reviews the history and effectiveness of universal precautions, with an emphasis on performing au