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Nurse Leader Weekly, January 25, 2008
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This week, Terry Jo Gile, MT (ASCP), MA Ed, shares her thoughts on the infection risks of the popular nursing footwear, Crocs:
"Crocs serve as convenient, comfortable clog-type footwear in healthcare settings. However, while they might make the workday go easier, Crocs also pose an infection control risk with their multiple ventilation holes and open backs."
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