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25% of all infections acquired in hospitals are infections of the respiratory tract. It is known that a major factor in the spread of respiratory tract infection within hospitals is the use of anaesthetic...
Section 1 describes the nature of infection, how it harms the patient, how and why it arises and discusses prevention and treatment. Section 2 examines the classification of microorganisms and describes...
Defines the terms disinfection and sterilisation and explains the three principal methods of disinfection together with their advantages and disadvantages. Hospital cleaning methods are discussed. Moist and...
Briefly describes wound healing by first and second intention and discusses financial, social and personal implications of surgical wound infections. Considers the factors which predispose a wound to...
Discusses the nature and incidence of intrinsic and extrinsic infection hazards. Reviews the aetiology of dripsite infection and deals with the infection control aspects of intravenous infusion procedure.
Methods used to prevent the occurrence of infection. The micro-organisms which may be found on the skin, dividing them into residents and transients. Hand disinfection and the areas of particular danger for...
Choosing the correct catheter, aseptic techniques and catheter care. Continual and intermittent drainage are described and bacteriology and infection control considered in depth.
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