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What does IC stand for?

Infection Control


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Samples in periodicals archive:
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] "Infection Control--the WoW Factor: Tenacity, Energy, Humour" was the theme of the 28th conference of NZNO's National Division of Infection Control Nurses, held in Nelson last month.
9780323056311 Infection control and management of hazardous materials for the dental team, 4th ed.
Mrs Marr claimed that was proof her pounds 2m investment in infection control worked.
It was thought up by infection control nurses Sarah Mimmack and Laura Ludman at the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital, in Bristol Road South, Northfield, which have helped the trust have such low figures of MRSA and C.
Nurses hold a major responsibility for infection control as part of their daily health care activities with their patients.
December 2007 Infection control measures are designed to reduce the risk of transmission of blood borne and other pathogens from dental hygienists to clients, clients to dental hygienists, and client to client.
The free online program, available in English and Spanish, helps dental professionals learn how to implement the CDC Guidelines for Infection Control in Dental Health-Care Settings.
CNE/CME objectives After reading each issue of Infection Control for Physician Practices, the infection control professional will be able to: Identify potential sources of outbreaks and infections in the physician office and outpatient clinic; implement infection control guidelines to protect patients and staff cite regulatory requirements and standards of care required for infection prevention in physician practice.

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