Surgical Infections Control
Surgical infections control is a critical aspect of patient safety and healthcare quality. It involves the use of a number of strategies to reduce the risk of infection occurring during or after a surgery. These strategies include the use of preoperative antimicrobials, careful wound closure techniques, the implementation of sterile techniques, and the identification and management of infection risk factors. By following these protocols, the risk of surgical site infections can be significantly reduced, leading to improved patient safety, reduced healthcare costs, and improved patient satisfaction.
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