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The Undergoing Routine Medical Checks Without Proper Facilities Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate training
- Exposure to infection
- 2. Patient Arrival
- Patient aggression
- Data mismanagement
- 3. Initial Assessment
- Incorrect diagnosis
- Miscommunication
- 4. Examination
- Exposure to radiation
- Needle stick injury
- 5. Procedure Implementation
- Biohazard exposure
- Surgical errors
- 6. Post-procedure Care
- Post-surgical infection
- Inadequate post-op care
- 7. Discharge
- Data mismanagement
- Medication error
- 8. Cleaning
- Chemical exposure
- Sharp disposal injury
- 9. Sterilisation
- Burns from heat
- Chemical exposure
- 10. Waste Disposal
- Biohazard exposure
- Incorrect disposal of sharps
- 11. Communication
- Miscommunication with staff/patient
- Data breaches
- 12. Documentation
- Incomplete records
- Personal data leak
- 13. Staff Health Checks
- Inadequate PPE
- Inadequate vaccination
- 14. Emergency Management
- Poor emergency response
- Lack of emergency equipment
- 15. Review and Improvement
- Inadequate review process
- Missed improvement opportunities
- 16. Equipment Maintenance
- Malfunctioning medical devices
- Electrical faults
- 17. Continuing Education
- Insufficient training
- Inadequate skill maintenance
- 18. Patient Follow-Up
- Incomplete follow-up
- Lost to follow-up
- 19. Data Management
- Data mismanagement
- Personal data leak
- 20. Infection Control Measures
- Inadequate hand hygiene
- PPE misuse