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andrey2020 [161]
4 years ago
6

Er or ee follow all facility policies and procedures

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1 answer:
shutvik [7]4 years ago
4 0

ee (Employees) follow all facility policies and Procedure

Explanation:

In health care industry the term Er is an abbreviation for Emergency Room(Er) and the abbreviation ee refers to the employees at the hospitals.

<u>The functions of an Er includes</u>

  • Is to provide personal protective equipment for use of patients  and to train them on its utility
  • To provide information or education on prevention of various infection
  • To develop  infection prevention procedures and a counter plan in case of exposure

<u>The function of ee includes</u>

  • To report any medical emergency related to infection,blood or any body fluid to the doctor
  • To follow all policies and procedures of the facility

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