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Hand Hygiene New Zealand ward structure surveyHand Hygiene New Zealand ward structure survey document.
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Hand Hygiene New Zealand – findings from the 2016 surveyFindings from the August 2016 survey conducted in district health boards (DHBs) to gain a better understanding of their approach in delivering the HHNZ programme.
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Cardiac surgery implementation manual | Pukapuka aratohu whakahaere poka manawaGuide for providers implementing and delivering a national Surgical Site Infection Improvement Programme in New Zealand
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Stay safe from infectionThis short video explains what you and your family and whānau can do to prevent an infection developing in your wound when you have surgery.
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Discussion paper: proposal to change data collection requirements for orthopaedic procedures and options for inclusion of other procedures (feedback closed)Health Quality & Safety Commission’s Surgical Site Infection Improvement Programme has developed a discussion paper seeking feedback from you regarding a proposal to change data collection requirements for orthopaedic procedures
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Central line associated bacteraemia (CLAB) project posterA poster about how to prevent central line associated bacteraemia by using insertion and maintenance bundles.
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Factsheet to reduce central line associated bacteraemia (CLAB)This factsheet provides information about central line associated bacteraemia (CLAB) including insertion and maintenance bundles to prevent infection.
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Factsheet: How to prevent ventilator-associated pneumoniaThis factsheet provides information about how to prevent ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) using an evidence-based practice VAP bundle.
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Surgical site infection rate is higher following hip and knee arthroplasty when cefazolin is underdosedThis paper by Dr Arthur Morris, Dr Sally Roberts, Nikki Grae and Dr Chris Frampton highlights increased rates of infection following hip and knee arthroplasty when cefazolin is underdosed.
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National hand hygiene compliance report 1 July–31 October 2020National hand hygiene compliance report for the period of 1 July to 31 October 2020.