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Dealing with Hazardous Waste at Home (Fraser Health) [Punjabi] Permalink Public
Hazardous drugs are medications that can be harmful to anyone who is exposed to them. Generally, drugs are identified as a ‘low’, ‘medium’, or ‘high’ hazard risk. In the first 48 hours after your chemotherapy treatment, your body might get rid of some of the drug through body wastes and/or body fluids. These wastes and fluids can be harmful to others in the first 48 hours. This describes how to deal with hazardous waste. (Punjabi) Colour
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264751Diagnosis and Therapy:
- Drug, Fluid and Nutrition Therapy
Keywords:
- Therapy,
- Drug,
- Health,
- Management,
- Disposal,
- IV,
- Risk,
- Chemotherapy,
- Cytotoxic,
- hazardous,
- Waste,
- Medical,
- Substance,
- Chemo,
- Public,
- Hazard
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- All
Program:
- Home Health/Specialized Populations
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PamphletRevision Date:
February 04, 2016Reproduction Rights:
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