Practice GuidelinesInfection ControlThe Rules of the Board of Regents on unprofessional conduct, Section 29.2(a) (13), require that Infection Control standards be followed by occupational therapy professionals. General infection control procedures include:
Practitioners in all practice settings should follow accepted universal infection control procedures to protect themselves and their clients when the practitioner's interactions with clients may include exposure to blood, blood products, excretions, secretions and tissues as well as surfaces and materials exposed to those substances. Infection control precautions should also be used when working with clients who have open wounds, lesions and or non-intact skin. A health care provider who has non-intact skin, open wounds or lesions must keep them covered at all times when working with clients and must follow infection control procedures. Additional Resources:
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