Thursday, October 28, 2010

Nick Ut Huynh Cong Vietnam Napalm 06-08-1972

not during my shift - About the campaign for prevention of Nosocomial Infection Prevention

To reduce the incidence of infections associated with medical care and protect patients, health professionals must constantly update their knowledge in the prevention and treatment of infections. As part of ongoing commitment to provide quality care and prevention of infections, a large number of doctors and hospitals have partnered with Kimberly-Clark to provide updated information programs, staff health centers, and administration . Finding time for this training, although apparently a simple objective can be a challenge for health professionals working around the clock to treat patients. The training program HAI is part of a national campaign to raise awareness among health professionals, called "Not My Time" which offers a kit installations containing leaflets for health staff and patients, manual and posters. This campaign offers accredited continuing education , based on best practices and guidelines and the available research on reducing the incidence of IAAM . For more information about the campaign "Not In My Time", we invite you to visit http://es.haiwatch.com/ .

Types of infections - Associated medical
ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) This type of pneumonia, also called nosocomial pneumonia is the major cause of morbidity and mortality among infections associated with medical care. Learn more about pneumonia associated with mechanical ventilation

Surgical Site Infection (SSI) Any injury to the patient's skin may lead to surgical site infection. Learn more more about surgical site infections (SSI)

Cross contamination Cross-contamination, or by contact, is the most common type of surgical site infection. Learn more about pollution cross

About HAI HAI Wachtel Watch program is your resource to keep your organization aware of the importance of prevention of infections associated with medical care. The following guidelines on hand hygiene in health centers, and other tips are available, but please continue to visit our website, as we will be regularly updated with new tools of awareness.

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