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Which of the following strategies would reduce the number of MRSA infections in a hospital? Check all that apply.
installing hand rails on stairways
purchasing additional “wet floor” signs
posting reminders for nurses to sterilize equipment
implementing more staff training focused on disinfection procedures
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- Posting reminders for nurses to sterilize equipment — Yes. Proper sterilization reduces MRSA transmission from contaminated instruments/surfaces.
- Implementing more staff training focused on disinfection procedures — Yes. Training improves adherence to cleaning and hand-hygiene practices that prevent MRSA spread.
The other two (hand rails, wet-floor signs) reduce falls/slip injuries, not hospital-acquired infections, so they would not reduce MRSA.
- Implementing more staff training focused on disinfection procedures — Yes. Training improves adherence to cleaning and hand-hygiene practices that prevent MRSA spread.
The other two (hand rails, wet-floor signs) reduce falls/slip injuries, not hospital-acquired infections, so they would not reduce MRSA.
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