Infection Control Nursing Prevention of Hospital Acquired Infection Nosocomial Infection
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Infection Control Nursing - Prevention of Hospital Acquired Infection (Nosocomial Infection) • Critical care areas are more prone to hospital-acquired or nosocomial infection. Nurses are an important role in the prevention of these infections. There are certain general policies use to control hospital-acquired infection, based on that each hospital creates its own policies according to the infection rate. • Here we will discuss the main reasons for hospital-acquired infections, how to prevent and specific prevention methods used for VAP, CAUTI, or CLABSI • Hello Learners, Join the paper analysis session for CSIR NET Life Sciences 2020 and get an idea about the paper by our top educators. Share NOW and let other learners know. #LetsCrackit • https://bit.ly/3nGxsuJ • Expansions: • CAUTI: catheter-associated urinary tract infection • VAP: Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia • CLABSI: central line-associated bloodstream infection • ICN: Infection Control Nurse/Nursing *------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------* • Disclaimer: • The views and opinions expressed in the videos on this channel are those of the individual speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of The Nurse . The information presented in these videos is for educational purposes only and is not intended to be professional advice. The Nurse is not responsible for any errors or omissions in the content of these videos.
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