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Hand washing saves lives and reduces transfer of disease by WorldNgayon® on May 17, 2012WorldNgayon® - Communicating technologies and innovations for development var AdBrite_Title_Color = '0000FF'; var AdBrite_Text_Color = '000000'; var AdBrite_Background_Color =... [[ This is... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my websit...



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Recommended Isolation Precautions in Hospital by Memoir Of A Schizo on Jan 6, 2012Recommended Isolation Precautions in Hospital (Standard Precaution)This is designed for all clients in the hospital. These precautions apply to (1) blood; (2) all body fluids, excretions, and secretions except sweat; (3) non-intact (broken) skin; and...



Nurse Seminar/Training: Infection Control Seminar by Nursing Board Exam on Mar 16, 2011What: INFECTION CONTROL SEMINAR  When: MARCH 19, 2011. 1:00-5:00pm. Fee: PRE REG- 500php ON-SITRE 600php inclusive of manual, am/pm snacks, lunch and certificate with PRC CPE units. For more details contact 09162737617 and 09327297809 lo0k for...



NCLEX Tips on Infection Control by Nurse.Nonoy.Net - NCLEX Application Guide on Mar 11, 2011These are the things you need to study regarding Infection Control in NCLEX exam. Read on. Infection Control Tips in NCLEX Questions 1. Bear in mind the important matters of infection control. The main thing in infection control is Handwashing. It’...



Principles of Universal Infection Control Precautions by Memoir Of A Schizo on May 9, 2010Universal infection control precautions (UICP) are practices that are applied to all patients to reduce transmission of a blood-borne disease – such as Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) or Hepatitis B or C – to either a health care worker or ano...



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Molecular epidemiology of microbial contamination in the operating room environment: Is there a risk for infection? by Lionheart Nurses on Dec 17, 2008Background : Modern operating rooms are considered to be aseptic environments. The use of surgical mask, frequent air exchanges, and architectural barriers are used to reduce airborne microbial populations. Breaks in surgical technique, host contamin...