Infection control circle of safety.

Marcy McKay, Margaret Farley
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This article is based on a presentation given by the authors at the 42nd Congress of the Association for Perioperative Practice (AfPP), October 2006, in the United Kingdom. The conference theme was Circles of Influence and the Congress also hosted an International Federation of Perioperative Nurses (IFPN) Study Day featuring a safety theme. This article contains a brief review of the influence of infection control practices on perioperative practice and surgical outcome. It reviews the Principles of Asepsis and accepted infection control practices. Patient safety is more closely monitored today than ever before--not only by hospitals but also by consumers, health care reformers, governments and patients. The Canadian Institute for Health Information, (CIHI) shows one in nine Canadian adults acquire a hospital infection and that one in nine receives an incorrect medication or medication dosage. Our rates of patient deaths following an adverse event are higher than the combined death rates for Canadians involved in motor vehicle accidents, suffering from breast cancer, and HIV Positive. Each perioperative practitioner must use all available resources to assist in the safety of everyone involved in surgical interventions.

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感染控制圈安全。
本文基于作者在2006年10月于英国举行的第42届围手术期实践协会(AfPP)大会上所作的报告。会议的主题是影响圈,大会还举办了以安全为主题的国际围手术期护士联合会(IFPN)研究日。本文简要回顾感染控制措施对围手术期实践和手术结果的影响。它回顾了无菌原则和公认的感染控制实践。如今,对患者安全的监测比以往任何时候都更加密切——不仅是医院,还有消费者、医疗保健改革者、政府和患者。加拿大卫生信息研究所(CIHI)显示,九分之一的加拿大成年人在医院感染,九分之一的人服用了不正确的药物或药物剂量。我们的病人在不良事件后的死亡率高于加拿大人因机动车事故、乳腺癌和艾滋病毒阳性患者而导致的总死亡率。每个围手术期医生必须利用所有可用的资源来协助参与手术干预的每个人的安全。
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