How Healthcare Workers Should Deal With Ebola
Two nurses in the U.S. have now tested positive for Ebola. National Nurses United claim that the hospital where the nurses worked, Texas Health Presbyterian, didn't have proper protocols on how to deal with the virus. These are the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's original guidelines on how healthcare workers can protect themselves from Ebola.
Source:
http://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/pdf/ppe-poster.pdf
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Two nurses in the U.S. have now tested positive for Ebola. National Nurses United claim that the hospital where the nurses worked, Texas Health Presbyterian, didn’t have proper protocols on how to deal with the virus. These are the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s original guidelines on how healthcare workers can protect themselves from Ebola.
Source:
http://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/pdf/ppe-poster.pdf
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Are they not required to take a shower afterwards? Even though their hair and facial skin has been exposed?