Respiratory protection category

 

Respiratory protection category

1. Clinical medical protection: Wear it by medical staff in hospital outpatient clinics, wards, and operating rooms to prevent cross infection of droplets, bacteria, and aerosols.

2. Daily public epidemic prevention: In shopping malls, transportation, campuses, and densely populated areas, measures should be taken to prevent dust, influenza, and respiratory infections.

3. Industrial operation protection: In factory workshops, dusty environments, and chemical sites, block the inhalation of dust, odors, and small particles.

4. Patient rehabilitation protection: Wear it for patients with colds, coughs, and respiratory diseases to prevent the spread of bacteria and protect others.

5. Cross border travel isolation: entry and exit, long-distance travel, and travel to and from epidemic areas to block foreign pathogens and viruses and reduce the risk of infection

 

Hand protection category

 

Clinical diagnosis and treatment

Doctor's consultation, physical examination, injection and infusion, isolation of bacteria to avoid cross infection

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Surgical procedures

Aseptic gloves are used for surgical operations to ensure cleanliness and sterility of the procedure

02

Nursing debridement

Wound dressing, disinfection and bandaging, daily ward care and protection

03

Sampling inspection

Blood sampling, body fluid sampling, laboratory testing operations, to prevent contact and contamination with body fluids

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Health protection

Home care, disinfection and sterilization and cleaning, oral diagnosis and treatment, medical and aesthetic operation

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Whole body protection category

 

1. Clinical surgical protection: Medical staff in the operating room wear protective clothing to isolate body fluids, blood, and surgical contaminants, ensuring sterile operations.

 

2. Epidemic prevention in isolation wards: fever clinics, infectious disease wards, nucleic acid sampling, to prevent the spread of virus droplets and aerosols.

 

3. Pre hospital emergency transportation: Emergency personnel visit and patients are transported to avoid contact with infectious secretions and bacteria.

 

4. disinfection and sterilization cleaning operation: disinfection and sterilization of hospital environment, medical waste treatment, anti-corrosion liquid and bacteria contamination.

 

5. Medical beauty clinic operations: plastic surgery, minimally invasive, skin diagnosis and treatment, creating a clean environment, reducing the risk of postoperative infection

Whole body protection

Head and Eye Protection

 

1. Clinical diagnosis and treatment in hospitals: Wear it during medical consultations, ward rounds, and nursing care to prevent droplets, dust, and secretions from contaminating the head and eyes.

 

2. Aseptic protection during surgery: Wear medical round caps and goggles in the operating room to maintain a clean surgical environment and prevent hair loss and eye drops of medication.

 

3. Epidemic prevention sampling and testing: nucleic acid sampling, isolation point duty, comprehensive facial protection, blocking virus aerosol invasion.

 

4. Oral beauty procedures: dental diagnosis and treatment, micro plastic surgery projects, isolate water mist, debris, and medication splashes, and protect facial features.

 

5. disinfection and sterilization and epidemic prevention operations: environmental disinfection, medical waste sorting, to avoid disinfection liquid, irritant gas, sundries and eye, face and head injuries.

Head and Eye Protection

Foot protection category

1. Hospital ward protection: Medical staff and accompanying personnel should wear protective clothing, maintain indoor hygiene, and isolate ground dust and bacteria.

 

2. Aseptic use in the operating room: Uniform clothing is worn in the operating room to ensure sterile feet and prevent contamination sources from entering the operating area.

 

3. Quarantine facilities for epidemic prevention: use of isolation points, fever clinics, and nucleic acid testing sites to prevent cross contact transmission of the virus.

 

4. Cleanroom operations: Medical consumables production, dust-free laboratory, dust-proof and anti slip, maintaining a clean environment.

 

5. Home care and companionship: Patients receive home care and on-site medical services, ensuring cleanliness and hygiene to prevent the introduction of bacteria into their homes

Foot protection category

 

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