Infection Control Practices
Infection control practices are the actions that medical staff take to prevent the spread of infection in healthcare settings. These practices are essential for protecting both patients and healthcare workers from the risks of contracting and transmitting infectious diseases. Infection control practices include the use of protective equipment, such as masks and gloves, as well as adhering to hand hygiene and environmental cleaning protocols. These measures are important in ensuring the safety and quality of healthcare services, and ultimately preventing the spread of infection.
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