Prepper Nurse Safe Burial Practices for Infectious Bodies
There are many lessons we can learn from the Ebola experiences in Africa. One is that when communities are overwhelmed, dead bodies may lie in the streets for hours or days. Ideally we will never be put in a situation when it's up to us to bury a loved one, or bury a body to prevent the spread of disease, however there are some simple practices which can greatly increase your personal safety as you undertake the task. Safe Burial Practice when a death has involved an infectious, dangerous or deadly disease are essential to prevent the spread of disease to healthy individuals. The body at death has it's highest viral load, and many pathogens (i.e. bacteria, virus) can live for several days within a body. The grave needs to be dug at least 6 ft, and those preparing the body & transporting it need to be wearing the same level of personal protective equipment as they would when the person was living.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGr3WbDLvfY&list=UUcXgySSIBw4CBdJfT8PAbMQ
CDC's "Infection Control for Viral Haemorrhagic Fevers in the African Health Care Setting" FREE pdf
http://www.cdc.gov/vhf/abroad/pdf/african-healthcare-setting-vhf.pdf
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more from the video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGr3WbDLvfY&list=UUcXgySSIBw4CBdJfT8PAbMQ
Would it be possible at all to get even a basic overview and outline on some of these subjects, I keep clicking and its always pretty much a link to u-tube, lots of us can`t do the video`s which means that we are missing out on even most basic info on these subjects and given the comments are positive, I much assume that I and others in rural Canada that can't do the downloads are missing out.
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