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Template for senior leaders – infection prevention and control (IPC) walk rounds
This MS Word template is designed to support providers in planning and implementing an IPC walk rounds programme.
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Frequently asked questions about surgical site infections
These frequently asked questions about surgical site infections were written by the Centre for Disease Control (CDC) and answer questions such as 'What is an SSI?' and 'Can SSIs be treated?'.
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Poster: How to hand wash
Posters showing your '5 moments for hand hygiene', available with either a female or male character shown.
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Orthopaedic surgery implementation guide | Te aratohu poka kōiwi
This guide provides guidance for the implementation and delivery of the national Surgical Site Infection Improvement Programme (SSIIP) for orthopaedic surgery in New Zealand.
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Aotearoa New Zealand national point prevalence survey of healthcare-associated infections | Tiro whānui ā-motu mō te maimoa hauora – mate urutā
This report describes the approach to and findings of Aotearoa New Zealand’s first national point prevalence survey of healthcare-associated infections. This information will help us identify targets for quality improvement.
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Sample questions for infection prevention and control (IPC) walk rounds
This MS Word template is to support providers in developing and implementing an IPC walk rounds programme.
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Template for infection prevention and control (IPC) walk rounds schedule
This MS Word template is to support providers in developing and implementing an IPC walk rounds programme.
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Template for ward contacts – infection prevention and control (IPC) walk rounds
This MS Word template is to support providers in developing and implementing an IPC walk rounds programme.
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National hand hygiene compliance report 1 July–31 October 2016
National hand hygiene compliance report for the period of 1 July–31 October 2016.
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Hand Hygiene New Zealand – findings from the 2016 survey
Findings from the August 2016 survey conducted in district health boards (DHBs) to gain a better understanding of their approach in delivering the HHNZ programme.