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  2. Terminal cleaning - Wikipedia

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    Terminal cleaning. Non-flammable alcohol vapor in carbon dioxide systems being used as the final step in sanitizing a swing-out toilet in a hospital ER exam room. [ edit on Wikidata] Terminal cleaning is the thorough cleaning of a room after use, used in healthcare environments to control the spread of infections.

  3. HHA Services - Wikipedia

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    HHA Services, originally Hospital Housekeepers of America, was founded in 1974 by Daniel W. Bowen, Jr. in Detroit, MI. [1] The company diversified in 1982 and founded Consolidated Building Services to provide janitorial service to medical office buildings, clinics and commercial buildings. In 1983, Medical Pest Control was founded to provide ...

  4. Isolation (health care) - Wikipedia

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    Self-isolation, seclusion or home isolation [23] is the act of quarantining oneself to prevent infection of oneself or others, [24] either voluntarily or to comply with relevant regulations or guidance. The practice became notable during the COVID-19 pandemic. [25][26] Key features are: staying at home.

  5. 7 Steps of Handwashing: How to Wash Your Hands Properly

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    Steps to washing your hands properly. Wet your hands with clean — preferably running — water. Apply enough soap to cover all surfaces of your hands and wrists. Lather and rub your hands ...

  6. How to Plan for Recovery at Home After Surgery - WebMD

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    Stock your pantry. Ask your doctor if you have to stick to a certain diet. Make sure you're well supplied with the right food before you get back home. Since you may feel tired during your ...

  7. Postoperative Care: Definition and Patient Education - Healthline

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    Postoperative Care. Postoperative care is the care you receive after a surgical procedure. The type of postoperative care you need depends on the type of surgery you have, as well as your health ...

  8. Medical Assistants: What do they do? - WebMD

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    Medical assistant administrative duties. These may include: Greeting patients. Answering phones and scheduling appointments. Filing and updating medical records. Coding and completing insurance ...

  9. What Happens in Surgery - A Guide on What To Expect - WebMD

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    This is called pulmonary embolism, and it can be fatal. After surgery, your risk of DVT increases because you're often immobile in bed, making your blood more likely to pool and clot in your legs ...