Reader Benchmarking Poll: Parenteral Nutrition, IV, and Healthcare Acquired Infection
Contemporary Long-Term Care Weekly, January 24, 2008
What percentage of your patient population receives Parenteral Nutrition? Even if you don't know, are you curious how your facility compares to other nursing homes? We've compiled a brief 9-question survey on IV, nutrition, and healthcare acquired infection questions. We will publish the results and any best practices here in this newsletter. All responses are confidential. Simply click here to take the survey or forward it to your director or adminstrator for assistance in filling it out. Thank you!
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