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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aorn.2012.04.019
Copy DOIJournal: AORN Journal | Publication Date: Aug 28, 2012 |
Citations: 2 |
Multidrug-resistant gram-positive infections have consumed the attention of health care organizations as well as the media, but recently multidrug-resistant gram-negative organisms (MDR-GNOs) have become more and more prevalent. Limited treatment options are available for MDR-GNO infections; thus, prevention is key. Patients who are at high risk for developing infections must be identified, and specialized prevention interventions must be developed for their care. Surgical patients are one subset of patients at high risk for developing MDR-GNOs. Advanced practice nurses must support nurses and other health care personnel in preventing MDR-GNO infections. Education should include active surveillance, contact precautions, cohorting patients and staff members, unit closures, reinforced hand hygiene practices, and environmental cleaning tailored to the care of surgical patients in regard to their preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative care.
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