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Interpositional sanh đường hàng không nên được sử dụng khi thực hiện hồi sức miệng-to-miệng. Nếu khoang miệng của bệnh nhân hoặc nước bọt bị ô nhiễm với máu có thể nhìn thấy sau đó sử dụng các thuốc hỗ trợ một có thể trấn an giải cứu. | Infection risks and resuscitation Conclusion Interpositional airway adjuncts should be used when performing mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. If a patient s oral cavity or saliva is contaminated with visible blood then the use of an adjunct can reassure the rescuer. However as the risks of catching BBVs from rescue breathing are virtually nil provided that blood is not present then there must be no delay waiting for such an airway adjunct to be provided. In hospitals standard precautions should be used routinely to minimise risk. Common sense and simple precautions will make the rescuer safe. Life key Further reading Cardo DM Culver DH Ciesielski CA Srivastva PU Marcus R Abiteboul D et al. Case control study of HIV seroconversion in health care workers after percutaneous exposure. N Engl J Med 1997 337 1485-90. Expert Advisory Group on AIDS Advisory Group on Hepatitis. Guidance for clinical health care workers protection against infection with blood borne viruses. Recommendations of the Expert Advisory Group on AIDS and the Advisory Group on Hepatitis HSC 1998 063 . London Department of Health 1998. Henderson DK. Post exposure chemoprophylaxis for occupational exposures to the human immunodeficiency virus. JAMA 1999 281 931-6. Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation. Immunisation against infectious disease. London Department of Health 1996. General Medical Council. Serious communicable diseases. London General Medical Council 1997. Taylor GP Lyall BGH Mercy D Smith R Chester T Newall ML et al. British HIV Association guidelines for prescribing antiretroviral therapy in pregnancy. Sex Transm Inf 1999 75 96-7. 89 19 Teaching resuscitation Ian Bullock Geralyn Wynn Carl Gwinnutt Jerry Nolan Sam Richmond Jonathan Wylie Bob Bingham Michael Colquhoun Anthony J Handley Introduction Education in resuscitation techniques has been a priority for many years in the United Kingdom and the need to teach the necessary knowledge and skills remains a constant challenge. .