According to the Center for Disease Control, the fourth leading cause of death in American hospitals due to infections. Because their share of infections in hospital, while the U.S. is the worlds leading technology and the use of antibiotics? Excessive use of antibiotics may be one reason for the overwhelming infection of bacteria resistant to antibiotics.
It is common practice in many hospitals, patients in the operating room to receive prophylactic antibiotics before surgery. Pediatrians often prescribe antibiotics in children suffering from symptoms of the virus required for the parents, despite the fact that antibiotics do not affect viruses. It is not uncommon that patients may require an antibiotic, regardless of their commitment.
What are the causes of infection in hospitals, where the environment is clean and safe? As mentioned in the chapter on Dickens, and hospitals have historically dirty, regardless of the amount of cleaning and disinfection occurs. shear force people to submit their various diseases, and food makes it almost impossible to keep a clean hard surfaces, or soft, including mattresses, carpets, curtains, pillows, etc. One of the coarse view patients rooms had carpets.
Hand washing is the most important action that can be taken against infection nosicomial, but it is something very lacking in many cases. Doctors going to patients without washing your hands is so disgusting that sounds like it's dangerous. Yet it always happens. With latex or vinyl gloves are not safe, unless the user to wash their hands between changes.
collecting dust on the shelves, stretchers, patient furniture, etc., can be the source of the disease. Cutting Room is a treasure trove of bacteria. The bacteria in the blood are common. Rapid turnover of cases, it may help the poor surface terminal. Patients who complained of a single institution to compare the above case, the presence of the lights first.
poor ventilation, cleaning, washing and air contamination from patient to patient, are all potential sources of bacterial infection.
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