Strategies Used by Hospitals to Control Hospital Associated Infections
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This report discusses the strategies employed by hospitals to control hospital-associated infections (HAIs). It highlights the importance of surveillance systems and emphasizes additional practical strategies such as patient isolation (particularly for those with conditions like diarrhea, neutropenia, or skin rashes), stringent hand hygiene practices, proper sterilization of medical instruments, and the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) like masks, gloves, and gowns. The report also mentions the importance of controlling urinary tract infections (UTIs) through proper catheter care. The report references key literature on this topic, providing a comprehensive overview of infection control measures in healthcare settings. This document is available on Desklib, a platform offering past papers and solved assignments to aid students in their studies.
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