hygiene in a health care setting
The procedures related to maintaining a hygienic environment within a health care setting such as hospitals and clinics. It can range from hand washing to cleaning and disinfection of medical equipment used and infection control methods.
Also called: hygiene in healthcare setting, hygiene procedures in hospitals or clinics, hygienic environment in healthcare, hospital hygiene
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30- anatomical pathology technician
- audiologist
- audiology technician
- auxiliary nursing and midwifery vocational teacher
- biomedical scientist
- clinical perfusion scientist
- covid tester
- cytotechnologist
- diagnostic radiographer
- dietetic technician
- dietitian
- emergency ambulance driver
- maternity support worker
- midwife
- nuclear medicine radiographer
- nurse assistant
- nurse responsible for general care
- occupational therapist
- occupational therapy assistant
- orthoptist
- paramedic in emergency responses
- pharmacist
- pharmacy assistant
- phlebotomist
- radiation therapist
- radiographer
- respiratory therapy technician
- specialist biomedical scientist
- speech and language therapist
- sterile services technician
Definition from ESCO, published by the European Commission. Source concept
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