FEN - Faculdade de Enfermagem
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A FEN - Faculdade de Enfermagem, da Universidade Federal de Goiás, oferece curso de Graduação em: Enfermagem. E os cursos de Especialização (Lato Sensu) em: Multiprofissional em Saúde Mental; e, Multiprofissional em Saúde do Trabalhador.
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Item Atendimento aos profissionais vítimas de acidente com material biológico em um hospital de doenças infectocontagiosas(Joaquim Tomé de Sousa, 2004-12) Lopes, Lillian Kelly de Oliveira; Tipple, Anaclara Ferreira Veiga; Damando, Sirlene Neves; Miranda, Cássia Silva; Gomes, Ivete VieiraThe occupational risk for the health´s workers is a subject discussed in the last decades. However, the professional accident involving biological material´s records in the health´s units don´t describe the real situation. The purpose of this article is to identify the number of attending of professional accident involving biological material and the source of the leading. The data were obtained by the professional accident´s handbooks in 2003. The hospital had 5768 appointments. Among these, 621 (10,76%) were about professional accident, 25 (4,03%) of this amount came from the own hospital and 596 (95,97%) from other services. The article verified that workers proceeding from big services are leaded to the hospital evaluated. It´s important to structure health´s services to optimize the worker´s attending in the original´s unit.Item Resíduos potencialmente infectantes em serviços de hemoterapia e as interfaces com as doenças infecciosas(2004-12) Prado, Marinésia Aparecida do; Melo, Dulcelene de Sousa; Machado, Katiusse Macedo; Santos, Silvana de Lima Vieira dos; Gir, Elucir; Canini, Silvia Rita Marin da Silva; Pelá, Nilza Tereza RotterThe aim was to identify the processing of potentially infectious residues and of piercing and cutting residues at hemotherapy units and their possible relation with workers’ health. No service presented a structured plan for managing health service residues or for the occupational safety program. We found an occupational accident rate of 32.82% and that 9.16% of the workers did not have a complete plan of vaccination against hepatitis B. Inservice training in handling residues and in occupational health are not standardized. The rate of serum conversion for HBV and HCV after occupational exposure was 11.63%. We concluded that the processing of potentially infectious residues and of piercing and cutting residues at the examined hemotherapy units has exposed workers to the acquisition of infectious diseases.