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My Health Companion A Portable Paper Health Organizer
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This Book Could Save Your Life! The Personal Health Organizer will help you advocate for yourself and your family for better health care in today's complex and often overwhelming medical system. As a nurse practitioner (APRN), Anne McAwley-LeDuc knows that having complete and accurate health histories available helps medical professionals diagnose and treat patients more effectively, as well as safely. Documenting your medical details in the Personal Health Organizer will provide a snapshot of your health history...past, present, and ongoing. Here's how this invaluable resource can help you and your family: - In an emergency or disaster, when medical history may not be available, this book could be a life-saving tool.- Childhood and family health history will be available when needed.- As time goes by, important medical details won't be forgotten.- A caregiver's burden will be lighter when medical history is at their fingertips.In the Personal Health Organizer there are sections for documenting important health issues, family history, immunizations, allergies, and medications. It includes women's health plus pregnancy, men's health, dental care, final wishes, and quick reference lists for diagnoses and surgeries. It's never too early or too late to start!
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The WHO Guidelines on Hand Hygiene in Health Care provide health-care workers (HCWs), hospital administrators and health authorities with a thorough review of evidence on hand hygiene in health care and specific recommendations to improve practices and reduce transmission of pathogenic microorganisms to patients and HCWs. The present Guidelines are intended to be implemented in any situation in which health care is delivered either to a patient or to a specific group in a population. Therefore, this concept applies to all settings where health care is permanently or occasionally performed, such as home care by birth attendants. Definitions of health-care settings are proposed in Appendix 1. These Guidelines and the associated WHO Multimodal Hand Hygiene Improvement Strategy and an Implementation Toolkit (http://www.who.int/gpsc/en/) are designed to offer health-care facilities in Member States a conceptual framework and practical tools for the application of recommendations in practice at the bedside. While ensuring consistency with the Guidelines recommendations, individual adaptation according to local regulations, settings, needs, and resources is desirable. This extensive review includes in one document sufficient technical information to support training materials and help plan implementation strategies. The document comprises six parts.