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Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2000
Dee May looks at the prevalence and cost of hospital-acquired infection, how epidemiological changes have influenced the way infections are prevented and managed, and how, in practice, infection should be controlled.
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Dee May looks at the prevalence and cost of hospital-acquired infection, how epidemiological changes have influenced the way infections are prevented and managed, and how, in practice, infection should be controlled.
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AORN Journal, 1970
The word “infection” has many meanings. Depending on who uses it, the word “infection” can have one meaning to the ORS, her staff (professional and non-professional) , the medical staff, to the laundry personnel and others throughout the hospital, and finally to the patient. Each has problems and each must find the solution to them.
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The word “infection” has many meanings. Depending on who uses it, the word “infection” can have one meaning to the ORS, her staff (professional and non-professional) , the medical staff, to the laundry personnel and others throughout the hospital, and finally to the patient. Each has problems and each must find the solution to them.
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Nursing Management, 2011
Healthcare A2Z is a nurse-led online organisation that specialises in education and training in infection prevention and control and communication skills.
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Healthcare A2Z is a nurse-led online organisation that specialises in education and training in infection prevention and control and communication skills.
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Nursing Standard, 1994
This series of ten articles by Dinah Gould looks at infection control in the context of the nursing process, using the activities of daily living model as a framework. The aim of the articles is to emphasise the importance of infection control to clinical nursing practice.
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This series of ten articles by Dinah Gould looks at infection control in the context of the nursing process, using the activities of daily living model as a framework. The aim of the articles is to emphasise the importance of infection control to clinical nursing practice.
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Nursing Standard, 1987
Isolation following infection with methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is not always possible with low birth weight neonates who need nursing in a Special Care Baby Unit.
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Isolation following infection with methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is not always possible with low birth weight neonates who need nursing in a Special Care Baby Unit.
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Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1997
The Joint Commission promulgates six standards related to infection control--and it expects all employees to be involved in preventing nosocomical infections. Both the JCAHO and Nursing Management's editors urge you, the readers, to submit your questions for response in this column.
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The Joint Commission promulgates six standards related to infection control--and it expects all employees to be involved in preventing nosocomical infections. Both the JCAHO and Nursing Management's editors urge you, the readers, to submit your questions for response in this column.
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Nursing Management, 2005
With infection control in healthcare settings in the media spotlight, the Department of Health's (DH) toolkit for tackling the problem is particularly timely.
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With infection control in healthcare settings in the media spotlight, the Department of Health's (DH) toolkit for tackling the problem is particularly timely.
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Nursing Older People, 2002
This article emphasised that older people are at increased risk of infection when they have illnesses such as diabetes, are on medications like steroids and in settings where residents live closely together and infection can spread.
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This article emphasised that older people are at increased risk of infection when they have illnesses such as diabetes, are on medications like steroids and in settings where residents live closely together and infection can spread.
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Dental Clinics of North America, 1996
From an infectious disease point of view, dentistry has never been safer than it is today for both patients and the dental team. This state of affairs has resulted from the establishment and practice of strict infection control in the office using the concept of universal precautions.
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From an infectious disease point of view, dentistry has never been safer than it is today for both patients and the dental team. This state of affairs has resulted from the establishment and practice of strict infection control in the office using the concept of universal precautions.
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