Abstract: Introduction: Interest in the subject worker safety emergency room (IF) and Mobile Emergency Service (SAMU), focused on the eventual colonization and infection related to health care (IRAs), came to fruition during the academic. Acting as nurse of those services, I had the opportunity to observe workers acting in an unsafe manner during work activities, contributing to occupational exposure to biological agents. These observations, coupled with experience in this area, led the study. Despite this problem to be elucidated in the hospital, the same does not occur in the services of SE / SAMU, pay special attention to the safety of workers reason that sparked interest in the subject. This concern is due, among others, to alert the World Health Organization, with the launch of the World Alliance for Patient Safety and greatly not forget the workers. This assumption, some concerns emerged regarding the colonization of workers SE / SAMU, to unveil indicators within the colonization of these micro-organisms resistant to antibiotics which could compromise patient safety and worker himself. Workers SE / SAMU / SMS / Jatai-Goiás are carriers of micro-organisms resistant to antimicrobials in the nasal cavity? Faced with this question outlined the following Objectives: to analyze the microbiological profile of the nasal cavity sector workers and emergency mobile service emergency department Jataí - Goiás; isolate multiresistant micro-organisms in the nasal cavity of these workers; determine the profile Antimicrobial susceptibility of the isolates; estimate the prevalence of workers colonized with resistant microorganisms; verify the compliance of workers with hand hygiene during labor; raise the predictors related to colonization of these workers by resistant microorganisms; draft a care about the safety of the worker of Emergency Services and the Mobile Emergency Care Health System in Goiás, aiming at the prevention of occupational hazards in the workplace. Methods: Cross-sectional study of epidemiological, developed in ...
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