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Nurses;role in Infection Control

Publish Year: 1398
Type: Conference paper
Language: English
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Index date: 28 January 2020

Nurses;role in Infection Control abstract

The course of an infection influences the level of nursing care that is needed. The RN is responsible for giving the prescribed antibiotics and monitoring the patient’s response to the drug therapy. Other supportive therapies include providing adequate nutrition and rest to bolster the client’s defenses against the infectious process. The complexity of care required is dependent on the body systems affected by the infection.No matter whether the patient’s infection is localized or systemic, the nurse plays a critical role in minimizing its spread. For example, the organism causing a simple wound infection can spread to involve an intravenous (IV) needle insertion site if the nurse uses improper technique during the IV dressing change.Nurses must be particularly careful, as well, to protect themselves. If you have a break in your own skin you can acquire those same infections from your patient. It can’t really be said enough, always wash your hands before and after caring for any patient and always wear gloves when dealing with an infection

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Mahvash Agahi

Nursing Plays a Major Role in Infection Control