MGY277H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Urinary Catheterization

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To prevent infection control we need to treat every patient the same. You can"t always tell who might have an infectious organism either harmful to them or non-harmful to them but harmful to others. Perform hand hygiene whenever you contact a patient (both before and after), designing of patient rooms to have just one patient per room. Of course, specific situations require additional strategies required. Anybody who has recently been hospitalized in another hospital either in the city or in another country. Basically you take note of patient"s travel history and any presenting symptoms so that you can decide what to rule out on what they may have that would have come from elsewhere. Get a nasal swab of both nostrils and a perianal specimen takes about several days to get a result (positive results come in earlier and negative takes longer to rule out). Isolate patient in the meantime before result gets back.

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