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SUMMARY:Health and Hygiene Part 4
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DESCRIPTION: Standard precautions
(Taken from Massage Therapy: Principles And Practice, Susan G Salvo (ISBN: 0323581285), pages 184 to 192

Standard precautions are the minimum infection control measures used in healthcare settings regardless of the suspected or confirmed infection status of the client. These evidence-based practices are designed to both protect the healthcare provider from infection and prevent the spread of infection among clients. What are some ways infection can be transmitted in a massage practice? You may unknowingly massage over an infectious rash in a treatment room with low lighting and spread the infection from one part of the client&rsquo;s body to another. Fluid from a boil may seep and enter broken skin. A client with a cold sore may touch his or her lip; after massaging the client&rsquo;s now-infected hand, the massage therapist may then touch his or her own face.
Additionally, infections may occur through contact with contaminated linens, massage tools, and...

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