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What is the record of epidemic prevention and control training?
The contents of epidemic prevention and control training records are as follows:

First, the training purpose.

In order to strengthen the consciousness of "everyone is a practitioner and a responsible person", strengthen the awareness and level of infection prevention and control of different groups in different departments of the hospital, consolidate the hard-won achievements of epidemic prevention and control, implement various measures of normalized epidemic prevention and control in the hospital, improve the awareness and ability of all medical, nursing, technical, industrial and security personnel in the hospital, and master the basic theories, knowledge and skills of infection prevention and control skillfully, so as to lay a solid foundation for epidemic prevention and control.

Second, the training content.

1. Relevant knowledge on epidemic prevention and control in COVID-19 released by the state, provinces and cities.

2. The basic knowledge of hospital infection.

3, novel coronavirus diagnosis and treatment plan (latest edition).

4. Technical Guide for Prevention and Control of Infection in Medical Institutions in novel coronavirus (latest edition).

Response content:

1. Wash your hands frequently. Wash your hands with soap or hand sanitizer and tap water, and wipe your hands with disposable paper towels or clean towels. Wash your hands immediately after contact with respiratory secretions (such as sneezing).

2. Maintain good respiratory hygiene habits. When coughing or sneezing, cover your mouth and nose with paper towels and towels. Wash your hands after coughing or sneezing, and avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth.

3. Enhance physical fitness and immunity. Balanced diet, moderate exercise, regular work and rest, to avoid excessive fatigue.

4. Keep the environment clean and ventilated. Open the window for ventilation several times a day, at least three times, each time for 20-30 minutes. When the outdoor air quality is poor, the number and time of air exchange should be reduced appropriately.

5. Minimize activities in crowded places and avoid contact with patients with respiratory infections.

6. If you have symptoms of respiratory infection such as cough, runny nose and fever, you should rest in isolation at home. If your fever persists or your symptoms get worse, you should seek medical advice as soon as possible.