Factors that Affects Health Staff, Hospital and Equipment

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1. Natural Environment

2. Chemical and Drugs

3. Microorganisms and Vermin

4.. Waste

5. Sounds and Radiation

6. Electricity

7. Natural and Unnatural Disasters

8. Surrounding

9. Gravity and Mechanical Stress

10. People

1. Natural Environment

Natural environment factors such as air can threaten the safety of the hospital’s staff, patients, and guests. Some diseases can be transmitted through the air over long distances and be passed on to other people in the hospital if the air is not properly filtered. The term ‘Hospital-acquired infection’ (HAI) is used for such cases. HAI has become a public health issue with high levels of morbidity and mortality. Another factor would be water. Water is self-explanatory. If water spills onto medical equipment, it could cause the equipment to malfunction which may be fatal to the patient connected to the said equipment, especially if the patient’s life is dependent on the equipment. Water can also carry and spread waterborne diseases such as thyroid.

2. Chemicals and Drugs

Chemicals can be harmful to the hospital’s staff, patients, and guests. If they are not handled properly, they can cause skin, eye, and lung irritation. Certain chemicals may be corrosive, which means that it may physically damage the medical equipment as well as the hospital’s staff, patients, and guests. Drugs can also be harmful in the case of a drug overdose, be it accidental or due to faulty equipment. It may also be possible that the wrong drug could be prescribed to patients, which may cause undesired outcomes. Another possible problem could be different drug allergies that different patients may have. Certain components in the drugs ...

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...give reason for the patient’s family to sue the hospital. Carelessness is, for example, when nurses and doctors misplace or misname chemicals, drugs and materials. This could lead to very disastrous situations when the wrong chemicals, drugs and materials are used for the different procedures. It may even cause lives to be lost or collateral damage to the hospital building. Carelessness can also be improper disposal of hazardous wastes which can be dangerous as stated above. Clumsiness is, for example, when people in the hospital trip and fall, spill chemicals or acids and so much more. This can be dangerous if they cannot properly clean up the spill or when falling down spill something corrosive on the patients or guests. People can also be carriers of diseases and infections. They can spread these diseases and infections via contact with other human beings.

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