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Infection control and intravenous therapy in patients in the community.

Br J Community Nurs

July 2010

Critical Care Physiology, Faculty of Health, Sport and Science, University of Glamorgan.

Recent efforts to reduce infections have been focused within the hospital setting. Early hospital discharge, shorter inpatient stays, day surgery and the movement of patients between acute and long-stay care facilities is likely to make community-acquired infection an increasing problem. There are, or course, universal precautions and general infection control issues to consider when undertaking any clinical procedure, both in hospital and the community, but when administering intravenous therapy (medicines and/or maintenance fluids) specific measures need to be considered.

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