The five key recommended components of an infection control program in the hospital setting are Investigation, Prevention, Control, Reporting, and surveillance.
What accomplishes an infection control and prevention program?
In order to lower infection risks among residents, employees, and visitors, an IPC program should use surveillance to identify infections and monitor activities. The development and monitoring of preventative practices can be done using the data gathered during surveillance.
The primary goal of an infection control program is to stop and prevent the spread of infections. Depending on the microorganism, specific precautions are required to avoid infection transmission.
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The symptoms of a malfunctioning Pituitary gland are ...
Headaches
- Feeling dizzy and nauseous
- Coarsening of facial features
- Excessive sweating and oily skin
- Moon face (with reddened skin on face)
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