Inscrivez-vous ou connectez-vous pour rejoindre votre communauté professionnelle.
Infection control chain cycle illustrates the ways that may cause hospital acquired infection
Some common procedures that increase the risk of hospital-acquired infections include: - urinary bladder catheterization - respiratory procedures such as intubation or mechanical ventilation - surgery and the dressing or drainage of surgical wounds - gastric drainage tubes into the stomach through the nose or mouth - intravenous (IV) procedures for delivery of medication, transfusion , or nutrition Urinary tract infection (UTI) is the most common type of hospital-acquired infection and has been shown to occur after urinary catheterization.