Infection Control Nursing
Infection Control Nursing is the practice of preventing the spread of infectious diseases in healthcare settings. Infection Control Nurses specialize in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of infections through the use of evidence-based practices like hand sanitation, the proper use of protective equipment, and the accurate monitoring of infections. Infection Control Nurses play an important role in protecting patients, healthcare workers, and the public from the spread of potentially harmful infectious agents. Their practices help minimize the negative impacts of infectious diseases on health, quality of life, and economic wellbeing.
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