Infection Control

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  1. 3. The single most important practice to prevent infections in health care settings.
  2. 4. The Provincial Lab in Manitoba
  3. 7. Worn to protect uncovered skin and clothing during procedures and client care activities likely to produce soiling or generate splashes or sprays of blood, body fluids, secretions or excretions.
  4. 8. The occurrence of more cases of a communicable disease than expected in a given area or among a specific group of people over a particular period of time.
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  1. 1. The foundation for preventing the transmission of microorganisms during client care in all health care settings.
  2. 2. Can be found on the Infection Control Page of the Intranet
  3. 5. Clean hands after contact with the client or client’s environment is moment.
  4. 6. Do not use these as a substitute for hand hygiene, but an additional measure of protection.