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Addressing knowledge-practice disparities through community-based health education: integrating a one health framework to mitigate wastewater-associated infectious diseases and antimicrobial resistance in Gombe, Nigeria. [PDF]
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Reducing the Carbon Footprint of Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration Therapy: Environmental Impact of Transitioning to Aflibercept 8 mg. [PDF]
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ON THE ISSUE OF MEDICAL WASTE DISPOSAL
Человеческий капитал, 2023This article is of an overview nature on the most topical issues of medical waste management. The remnants of medical and sanitary work are dangerous for people and pose a threat to the environment due to infectious, chemical or radioactive properties. With the erroneous disposal of medical waste, the risk of poisoning of citizens and pollution of the ...
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Medications at School: Disposing of Pharmaceutical Waste
Journal of School Health, 2014ABSTRACTBACKGROUNDThis project quantified and categorized medications left unclaimed by students at the end of the school year. It determined the feasibility of a model medication disposal program and assessed school nurses' perceptions of environmentally responsible medication disposal.METHODSAt a large urban school district all unclaimed medications ...
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AORN Journal, 1990
When addressing the impact of medical waste management and regulatory controls on the health care industry, it is important to remember that as long as modern medicine continues to maintain and sustain its current quality of life and wellness standards, industry will continue to generate various byproducts that have adverse effects on both people and ...
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When addressing the impact of medical waste management and regulatory controls on the health care industry, it is important to remember that as long as modern medicine continues to maintain and sustain its current quality of life and wellness standards, industry will continue to generate various byproducts that have adverse effects on both people and ...
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Medical Waste Disposal Rules Expected in 1989
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1988A NEW LAW, just signed by the President, seeks to ensure safer beaches by creating a paper trail from the hospital to the disposal site for infectious medical wastes. Before next summer, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) plans to issue rules that will make sure wastes like syringes and blood vials reach their disposal destination safely ...
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THE IMPORTANCE OF DISPOSING OF MEDICAL WASTE IN MEDICAL LABORATORIES
2023The aim of the study is the importance of disposing of medical waste in medical laboratories, knowing the type of medical waste disposed of in medical laboratories, the type of containers used for medical waste in medical laboratories, and how to dispose of medical waste in medical laboratories.
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Disposal of medical waste: the problems continue to increase
Nursing Standard, 1990More than 3 million metric tons of medical waste is produced in the United States each year. Its disposal costs in excess of 3 billion dollars according to one estimate, reported in an American nursing journal.
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