When you're having chemotherapy treatment there are a few key things to remember to keep you and your family safe at home. In this quick video, you'll learn all about them.
Thank you for this video! It is a good reminder of how to care for my husband. He is having 1 day a week of chemo for 3 weeks, then 1 week off for a duration of 6 months. I will be needing to do this every day, something I wasn’t aware of.
I’m a support worker and I’ve just come across this which is very alarming. I have not been taking precautions at all when cleaning my clients bathroom and bed sheets. What risks am I exposed to?😮
@@polanca75 yeah I know, but I was trying to get my mother-in-law to believe me, but she didn't understand until she started to see her water bottle stain from every day usage. Thanks for replying though!
Anything fluid comeout from the body of the person who having chemo generally we assume it as cytotoxic waste ( it contain the chemodrugs )...so it dangerous to other person ..
For me it need to be restricted / not to be allowed for at least that 7 days after the chemo treatment...after that shud be no problem...correct me if im wrong 😊