Guideline for Prevention of Surgical Wound Infections, 1985Hospital Infections Program, Center for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control, Public Health Service, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 1986 - Surgical wound infections - 10 pages |
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... clude the use of other commercial products containing generic ingredients not mentioned in the Guideline . In November 1983 , a follow - up statement requested that users delete the portion of the Guideline that recom- mended specific ...
... clude the use of other commercial products containing generic ingredients not mentioned in the Guideline . In November 1983 , a follow - up statement requested that users delete the portion of the Guideline that recom- mended specific ...
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... clude destruction of tissue , wound dehiscence , incisional and deep hernias , septic thrombophlebitis , recurrent pain , and disfiguring and disabling scars . The numerous potential systemic complications include fever , increased ...
... clude destruction of tissue , wound dehiscence , incisional and deep hernias , septic thrombophlebitis , recurrent pain , and disfiguring and disabling scars . The numerous potential systemic complications include fever , increased ...
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... clude the entire incision and an adjacent area large enough for the surgeon to work during the operation without contacting unprepared skin . Category II ( Persons responsible for selecting commercially marketed antimicrobial ...
... clude the entire incision and an adjacent area large enough for the surgeon to work during the operation without contacting unprepared skin . Category II ( Persons responsible for selecting commercially marketed antimicrobial ...
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