
Infection Control in Clinical Practice Updated Edition
Jennie Wilson(Author)
Elsevier (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 10. January 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
448 pages
978-0-7020-7696-1 (ISBN)
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Description
Infection control is a major issue in clinical practice. The revised third edition of this highly successful book provides a comprehensive guide to the principles and practice of infection control and prevention, and the basic elements of microbiology and epidemiology that underpin them.
The contents are firmly based in clinical practice and are relevant to both hospital and community settings. The information is research-based and extensively referenced and therefore provides an invaluable resource for evidence-based practice. Presentation is clear, concise and accessible to a wide audience including diploma and degree course students, nurses and allied health professionals working in clinical settings, and infection control specialists.
This revised third edition includes completely updated source material and references, along with extensive revision of chapters on prevention of surgical site infection, IV device and urine catheter associated infections to incorporate the most recent evidence. There are updates to many other sections including new microbiological methods, application of protective isolation, Clostridium difficile, gram negative pathogens, VHF and blood-borne viruses, the management of sharps injuries and management of waste, as well as entirely new sections on:
. Implementation of infection prevention and control policies
. Infection risks of water systems
. Protective clothing - use of gloves and masks
. Hand hygiene compliance
. Prevention of ventilator-associated pneumonia
. Management of norovirus outbreaks
. Decontamination of isolation rooms
. Emerging pathogens including MERS-CoV and Zika
. Antimicrobial stewardship
The contents are firmly based in clinical practice and are relevant to both hospital and community settings. The information is research-based and extensively referenced and therefore provides an invaluable resource for evidence-based practice. Presentation is clear, concise and accessible to a wide audience including diploma and degree course students, nurses and allied health professionals working in clinical settings, and infection control specialists.
This revised third edition includes completely updated source material and references, along with extensive revision of chapters on prevention of surgical site infection, IV device and urine catheter associated infections to incorporate the most recent evidence. There are updates to many other sections including new microbiological methods, application of protective isolation, Clostridium difficile, gram negative pathogens, VHF and blood-borne viruses, the management of sharps injuries and management of waste, as well as entirely new sections on:
. Implementation of infection prevention and control policies
. Infection risks of water systems
. Protective clothing - use of gloves and masks
. Hand hygiene compliance
. Prevention of ventilator-associated pneumonia
. Management of norovirus outbreaks
. Decontamination of isolation rooms
. Emerging pathogens including MERS-CoV and Zika
. Antimicrobial stewardship
More details
Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Infection control nurses, Clinical nurses, Nurse educators
Secondary markets: Practice and other community nurses, PAMs (clinical reference)
Illustrations
Approx. 118 illustrations (28 in full color); Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Weight
1080 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7020-7696-1 (9780702076961)
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Infection Control in Clinical Practice Updated Edition
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3rd Edition
Elsevier
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Person
Jennie Wilson has a first degree in microbiology, a Master's in Public Health, PhD in surveillance of healthcare associated infection (HCAI) and is a registered nurse. She has 30 years' experience in infection prevention & control (IPC), has worked as a senior IPC practitioner in NHS Trusts in London and was a key player in establishing the first national surveillance programmes on HCAI in England.
Author
Professor of Healthcare Epidemiology,College of Nursing, Midwifery & Healthcare,University of West London
Content
Section 1: Principles
Introduction to Microbiology. Understanding the microbiology laboratory. The epidemiology of infection and strategies for prevention. The immune system and the immunocompromised patient. A guide to antimicrobial chemotherapy. Micro-organisms and their control.
Section 2: Practice
Standard infection control precautions. Preventing wound infection. Preventing infection associated with intravascular therapy. Preventing infection associated with urethral catheters. Preventing infection of the respiratory tract. Preventing gastrointestinal infection. Cleaning, disinfection and sterilization. Management of the infectious patient. Ectoparasitic infections and environmental infestations.
Introduction to Microbiology. Understanding the microbiology laboratory. The epidemiology of infection and strategies for prevention. The immune system and the immunocompromised patient. A guide to antimicrobial chemotherapy. Micro-organisms and their control.
Section 2: Practice
Standard infection control precautions. Preventing wound infection. Preventing infection associated with intravascular therapy. Preventing infection associated with urethral catheters. Preventing infection of the respiratory tract. Preventing gastrointestinal infection. Cleaning, disinfection and sterilization. Management of the infectious patient. Ectoparasitic infections and environmental infestations.