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 What topics should be covered in an infection control policy? View Question: www.unc.edu

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written infection control policy should include infection control strategies intended to break the chain of infection: Immunization of health care workers Hand hygiene Barrier precautions Cleaning, disinfection, sterilization Medical Waste Practices to reduce the risk of exposure to blood, body fluids or infectious agents Safe injection practices 6. The guideline posted on your website - NC Guidel...
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