Hospital acquired infections (HAI) are a big problem in the hospitals. Discuss how you can limit these infections.
Ans) Hospital-acquired infections also known as healthcare-associated infections are nosocomially acquired infections that are typically not present or incubating at the time of admission.
- They are monitored closely by agencies such as the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in efforts to prevent their occurrence and improve patient safety.
- These infections include:
Strategies to limit the HAI:
Hospital acquired infections (HAI) are a big problem in the hospitals. Discuss how you can limit...
Hospital acquired infections (HAI) are a big problem in the hospitals. Discuss how you can limit these infections.
how can hospital acquired infections be minimized
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