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Does Infection Control Control Infection?
Archives of Surgery, 1988The moderator for this discussion was Robert E. Condon, MD, from Milwaukee, and the panelists were Robert W. Haley, MD, from Dallas; James T. Lee, Jr, MD, PhD, from Minneapolis; and Jonathan L. Meakins, MD, from Montreal. Dr Condon: The issue is whether present methods of hospital epidemiology really have an impact on surgical wound infections and ...
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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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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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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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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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Emergency Nurse, 2012
A report on an improvement project in which reductions in the contamination of blood culture samples led to a lower incidence of healthcare-associated infections (HCAIs) in an emergency department has been added to the Foundation of Nursing Studies Centre for Nursing Innovation online library.
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A report on an improvement project in which reductions in the contamination of blood culture samples led to a lower incidence of healthcare-associated infections (HCAIs) in an emergency department has been added to the Foundation of Nursing Studies Centre for Nursing Innovation online library.
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Journal of Hospital Infection, 1996
In spite of the widespread use of educational programmes, there still remains a low staff knowledge and non-compliance of infection control policies. In order to overcome these problems we have attempted to increase interest and raise awareness of infection control by introducing a motivational programme termed Creative Infection Control.
M, Davis-Beattie, D, de Wit
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In spite of the widespread use of educational programmes, there still remains a low staff knowledge and non-compliance of infection control policies. In order to overcome these problems we have attempted to increase interest and raise awareness of infection control by introducing a motivational programme termed Creative Infection Control.
M, Davis-Beattie, D, de Wit
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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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