Abstract

Biomedical Waste may also refer to trash that is created during the development and testing of biological. Following the laws passed in 1998 regarding managing and handling bodily waste, biological waste refers to any waste produced during the diagnosis, treatment or vaccination of human patients, animals, or research activities. The study's primary goal is to review nurses' knowledge and practice regarding managing biological waste in hospital settings. We compiled the systematic review based on: A secondary source is any book, previously published paper, or journal with a significant impact. After reviewing 30 publications, 16 of them were evaluated. It is necessary to emphasize the significance of training regarding managing biomedical Waste; The widespread availability of inaccurate and incomplete information regarding biological waste management affects the proper disposal of medicinal waste.

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