Infection is caused by microorganisms like bacteria and viruses which can be spread or transmitted from individual to another. To improve the infection control, it is essential for the occur in a chain model which starts from the presents of the infection agents as the bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, and prions in the people, food, water, skin, and equipment. This agent can exit from the blood, secretions, and skin and transmit by the contact, droplet, or airborne to the broken skin, mucous membrane, gastrointestinal system, or respiratory system of the other individuals. Such individuals are …show more content…
For example, the portals of transmission as the wax, beds, etc. 2) Assess the exposure risk of your patients before treating him/her. 3) Develop a routine of precautions for your patients. 4) Provide the needed resources that maintain the regular infection control as the training the staff to clean the equipment and the whole environment and providing the instructions of how to handle the sharp and contaminated wastes. In addition, ensure the compliance of the staff with the updated infection control policies, standards, and instructions. 5) Ensure hand hygiene for all staff before and after handing the patient. 6) Finally, consider your own health where you may be at risk of the spread of the infection. In other words, be sure that you have updated your