2018
DOI: 10.3126/jcmc.v8i2.23736
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Personal habits and hygiene behavior of students entering nursing education

Abstract: Introduction: Nurses constitute the largest percentage of the health care workers (HCW). They spend more time with patients and their compliance with hygiene practices is vital in preventing the disease transmission. It is imperative to know the nursing students’ behavior on personal habits and hygiene before being exposed to the patients during their nursing training. This study was conducted to assess the personal habits and hygiene behavior of first year BSc nursing students prior to their exposure to the p… Show more

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“…Dental care practices are not risk-free [ 1 ]. A white-coat, a dental instrument, and a dental unit are susceptible to the splatter of blood, aerosol and saliva, trauma, or inoculation by contaminated instruments [ 2 ]. Thus, cross-infection and infection in dental clinics have become a major public concern [ 3 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Dental care practices are not risk-free [ 1 ]. A white-coat, a dental instrument, and a dental unit are susceptible to the splatter of blood, aerosol and saliva, trauma, or inoculation by contaminated instruments [ 2 ]. Thus, cross-infection and infection in dental clinics have become a major public concern [ 3 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%