Improving hand hygiene compliance
Staff Development Weekly: Insight on Evidence-Based Practice in Education, February 26, 2004
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Question: You enter a patient's room to change an IV. The patient is on a ventilator and hasn't been active since he entered your floor. Do you need to wash your hands after changing the IV?
Answer: Yes. Even though this patient is not active and may not be able to touch anything, you don't know whether he has had visitors who may have had contact with the patient or with other patients and items in the room, thus creating opportunity for infection to spread.
Editor's note: The above case scenario is from the new online course "Nursing CE Series: Improving hand hygiene compliance: A guide for nurse managers." For more information on this and other Nursing courses go to www.hcprofessor.com and click on Nursing.
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