Clean hands, don gloves, gown and mask. Treat the patient. Discard gloves, gown and mask using correct process and sequence to avoid hand and clothing contamination. Exit room. The same patient rings the call bell. EXHALE. Re-enter the room. Repeat the procedure. Anyone experienced with contact precautions (isolation) understands the importance of preventing transmission. Unfortunately, […]
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Contact Precautions are difficult for Nurses. Don’t despair – there’s hope.
June 3, 2018Category: Hospital, Hospital Acquired Infections, ICU, Infection Control, Infection Prevention Comments Off on Contact Precautions are difficult for Nurses. Don’t despair – there’s hope.
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Adding Nasal Decolonization to Infection Prevention Bundles
May 30, 2017Infection Prevention Bundles with Nasal DecolonizationA bundle approach has been used to support prevention of many types of healthcare associated infections including CLABSI, CAUTI, VAP, and SSI. Over the past few years, nasal decolonization has been added as a bundle element with increasing frequency, to reduce the risk of all of these types of infections. […]
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Poster Abstract from ID Week 2016 – Reducing SSIR Rates with Nozin Nasal Sanitizer
January 27, 2017Baylor Orthopedic and Spine Hospital at Arlington, Texas presented a poster at ID Week 2016: Pre- and Post-Operative Participation of Orthopedic Patients and Surgical Staff in a Novel Intervention to Reduce Staphylococcus aureus Infection. The premise of the poster abstract presentation was “overall reduction of potentially infectious bacteria in the immediate patient environment is critical to effective infection […]
Category: Antibiotic Resistance, Antibiotic Stewardship, Healthcare Professionals, Hospital, Hospital Acquired Infections, ICU, Infection Control, Infection Prevention, Infectious Disease, MRSA, Nasal Decolonization, Surgical Site Infections Comments Off on Poster Abstract from ID Week 2016 – Reducing SSIR Rates with Nozin Nasal Sanitizer
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Single Patient Rooms Reduce Hospital Acquired Infections – Cornell University
November 10, 2015Read the full study in the Journal of Critical CareIn the war against infections, constructing single-patient rooms – rather than sick-bay style, multi-patient rooms – reduces hospital-acquired infections among patients. A new Cornell-led study finds that the purported high building costs of private hospital rooms are more than offset by the financial benefits of keeping patients […]
Category: Hospital, Hospital Acquired Infections, ICU, Infection Control
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