Infection Control in Intravenous Therapy/physical Therapy
Infection control in intravenous therapy/physical therapy is an important topic in healthcare. It involves utilizing practices to reduce the risk of transmission of infectious agents or contaminants through intravenous therapy and physical therapy. This includes practices such as proper hand hygiene, use of personal protective equipment, and correct disinfection and sterilization of equipment. Good infection control practices are essential to ensure that patients receive safe and quality care. These practices are also important to prevent the spread of infection within healthcare facilities. Improper infection control can lead to serious health risks, including the transmission of serious and potentially life-threatening infections.
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