Basic Infection Control for Healthcare Providers
Basic Infection Control for Healthcare Providers Books
- ISBN13: 9781418019785
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Basic Infection Control for Health Care Providers, Second Edition, is a clear and concise guide to preventing occupational exposure hazards and communicable and infectious diseases. This book includes coverage on how to safely protect oneself from infectious agents and what do in case of infectious exposure. Discussions of the disease administer and legal issues surrounding exposure and infectious diseases provide context for the material. The blend of fundamental infection control content and reference resources makes this tool perfect for use in an instructional setting or as a reference for involved health care providers.
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If you want a book that tells you everything from what T cell is to the incubation period for measles, this book is it.
I learned so much in rank from this book that I though I “knew” except that when I ongoing reading, I realized I didn’t really know. I have everlastingly used the words “infectious disease” interchangeably with “communicable disease” and I don’t see how I may possibly have gotten this far in my career without knowing something as simple as how to differentiate the two!
Honestly, I would probably buy the whole book just for the chapter on immunity. It was the simplest explanation I’ve ever seen. Was I supposed to have learned this in school? I sure didn’t! I’m not dumb, I’m just not smart enough to get all of the complicated non-clinical mumbo-jumbo. This book made it entirely readable and comprehensible.
I bought this book because I felt I had to. I teach a breastfeeding and lactation course, and I was struggling with simple issues like routes of transmission, and the effectiveness of simple actions to protect the newborn from the mother’s disease. I finished up being really intrigued by the material presented, including unique features, such as the “Alerts” and the “Case Studies” and the “Newsmakers.” Trust me, this author has a fantastic way of making the dull and complicated seem fascinating and simple to know.
Rating: 5 / 5