Lou had abdominal surgery. During his stay at the hospital a catheter was inserted into his bladder. After returning home Lou was diagnosed with a nosocomial infection. What are the principle routes of transmission of nosocomial infections? What can be done to prevent nosocomial infections? What are three reasons why rates of nosocomial infections are markedly higher in developing countries? What are five things that increase the risk of nosocomial infection?
Ans
Principal root of entery is by wound and catheter
Prevention- maintain proper hygiene, prophylactic antibiotics
Heigher rate-1. Lack of hygine
2. More resisstence
3.unnecessary use of antibiotics
Five things
1.diabetes
2. Necrosis/ischemia
3.wound
4. Lack of hygine
5.unnessary use of antibiotics
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Read the case study, Prairie Regional Medical
Center.
In 500 words or less, list four quality and patient safety
concerns/issues related to case study situation. For each
concern/issue listed, provide a supporting rationale as to why the
concern/issue negatively impacts patient safety and quality.
Finally, identify one HRM practice for each concern/issue that
Prairie Regional Medical Center should implement organization wide.
You should consider all HRM practices explores and evaluated
throughout the course when developing your response.
on Accreditation of...
List four quality and patient safety concerns/issues (one to two
sentences each) related to case study situation. For each
concern/issue listed, provide PRMC leadership team with supporting
rationale as to why the concern/issue negatively impacts patient
safety and quality.
Finally, identify one HRM practice (two to three sentences for
each practice) for each concern/issue that PRMC should implement
organization wide.
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