Bibliographic citations
Torres, J., (2018). Evaluación del sistema de manejo de los residuos hospitalarios del hospital EsSALUD de la Provincia de Rioja del Departamento de San Martín - 2017 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial]. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/2901
Torres, J., Evaluación del sistema de manejo de los residuos hospitalarios del hospital EsSALUD de la Provincia de Rioja del Departamento de San Martín - 2017 [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial; 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/2901
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title = "Evaluación del sistema de manejo de los residuos hospitalarios del hospital EsSALUD de la Provincia de Rioja del Departamento de San Martín - 2017",
author = "Torres Portocarrero, Jhenely",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial",
year = "2018"
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The following research work was developed with the purpose of knowing "Hospital Solid Waste Management System of EsSalud Hospital of the Province of Rioja Department of San Martín-2017". The evaluation of each of the stages of management of hospital solid waste required the comprehensive application of the checklists of the technical health standard 096-MINSA / DIGESA V.01 "Management and Handling of Solid Waste in Health Establishments and Medical Support Services "(RM N ° 554-2012 / MINSA), determining that the hospital currently performs a "very deficient" management of its waste during conditioning, segregation, primary storage, internal transfer and final storage, treatment and external collection and the qualification of "deficient" for the stage of transport or internal collection. As for the results of the characterization study, the hospital generates the following amounts of solid waste daily: Monday 49 kg, Tuesday 44 kg, Wednesday 51 kg, Thursday 44 kg, Friday 39 kg, Saturday 48 kg, Sunday 11 kg, having as amount of waste produced per day 4.2Kg / bed / day of hospital solid waste and 286 kg / week. The most bio contaminated solid waste generated is 16% of syringes and 14% of needles and common waste that are generated 19% more white paper and 16% cardboard.
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