• Emerg Nurse · Mar 2010

    High impact interventions to control infection.

    • Margaret Collins.
    • Emergency Department, Cheltenham General Hospital, Gloucestershire.
    • Emerg Nurse. 2010 Mar 1;17(10):12-7.

    AbstractHigh impact interventions can be undertaken to improve, and to monitor the effectiveness of, infection control procedures in emergency departments (EDs). Any member of a clinical team can lead on implementing these interventions, although motivating colleagues to take part is sometimes difficult. This article discusses non-compliance with infection control procedures and examines how ED staff can use high impact interventions.

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