Infection Control in Home CareJones & Bartlett Learning, 1999 - 240 pagine Provides information to home care and hospice organizations for the prevention, control, and surveillance of infection. Thirteen chapters cover topics including infection control as a health care discipline; the infectious disease process; patient care practices; infection control in home infusion t |
Sommario
Enteral Therapy | 29 |
Chapter 2The Infectious Disease Process 7 | 37 |
Guidelines for the Prevention of IV | 49 |
Chapter 7Isolation Precautions | 71 |
Storage of Medical Equipment and Supplies | 139 |
Chapter 12Occupational Health | 147 |
Chapter 13Organizing for Infection Control | 171 |
Policy | 184 |
Hepatitis B Vaccination | 191 |
Appendices | 197 |
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