Bacterial Cross-Contamination and Patient's Charts
IS THERE ANY CONNECTION BETWEEN BACTERIAL CROSS-CONTAMINATION AND PATIENTS' CHARTS?
Is there any connection between bacterial cross-contamination and patients' charts?
With recent interventions in nursing standards, there is an increasing emphasis on care which requires to be taken by the nursing and surgical staff while handling patient's charts an also other equipments which are prone to bacterial cross contamination. Failure to adhere to such standards can have fatal effects not only on the health of nursing staff but may also endanger other patients as well. Where more emphasis has been levied on bacterial cross-contamination present and evidenced on surgical instruments, there does lies a need to study similar impacts on patient's charts as well which are widely handled in normal treatment as well surgical procedures as well where the chances of cross-contamination are largely extensive.
Where there are various studies to support the very idea of bacterial cross-contaminations on surgical instruments, the importance of handling patient's charts has been greatly undermined, which gives rise to the need of performing extensive research or perhaps a literature review in order to establish an understanding as to how and what percentage of people can get affected through this cross-contamination caused via patient's charts.
Problem Statement:
The problem being evaluated is the presence of little information and lack of research which may support the connection between patient's charts and bacterial cross-connections.
Research Question
Is there a connection between bacterial cross-contamination and patient's charts?
Hypothesis
I hypothesize that there is a clear connection between bacterial cross-connection and patients' charts.
Literature Review
There are various studies to...
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