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Senior Electives Grand Rounds Medical Genetics Fetal Alcohol
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Major ObjectivesGrading & Honors CLIPP Cases COMSEPRelated Links Fargo Students- Orientation Teaching Faculty Intro to Inpatient/OutpatientHistory and Physical ExamNursery Infection Prevention
- Grand Rounds Preparation
- Schedules
- Evaluation Forms
- Introduction
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Required Infection Prevention Nursery Practices
- Personnel should remove rings, watches, and bracelets before washing their hands and entering the nursery area.
- Fingernails should be trimmed short and no false fingernails or opaque polish are permitted.
- Antiseptic preparations should be used for scrubbing before entering the nursery, before and after providing care, before performing invasive procedures and after touching secretions, blood, or equipment.
- Before handling neonates for the first time (each day), personnel should scrub their hands and arms to a point above the elbow with an antiseptic soap. After (two) minutes of washing, the hands should be rinsed thoroughly and dried with paper towels.
- A 10-second wash with soap and vigorous rubbing is required before and after handling each neonate and after touching objects whether or not gloves are worn.
- Alcohol-containing foams and gel satisfactorily kill bacteria when applied to clean hands and require 15 seconds to 2 minutes of contact. Alcohol-containing products are not appropriate for cleaning physically soiled hands.
