Hospitals house all kinds of sicknesses; the infection could be anything.
You can treat a reperfusion injury at the hospital. Treating this injury requires professional medical attention so you would not acquire an infection.
He was in hospital for a respiratory infection.
A nosocomial infection is one that a patient contracts while in the hospital.
I've never heard of a nos-comical infection, but I do know of nosocomial infections. Nosocomial infections are those acquired in a hospital during a hospital stay. For example, a patient spends a few days in a hospital for an appendectomy and acquires a MRSA or pseudomonas infection, thus making the stay longer. That is a nosocomial or hospital-acquired infection.
A hospital-acquired infection is usually one that first appears three days after a patient is admitted to a hospital or other health care facility. Infections acquired in a hospital are also called nosocomial infections.
The risks of infection in the workplace vary widely and depend on the kind of workplace and on what work an individual is engaged in. For example, a nurse in an acute care hospital encounters infection risks that are much different and greater than does an auto mechanic.
Hi there... The correct term is 'NOSOCOMIAL INFECTION' - this simply means an infections that has originated within a hospital/clinical setting.
TAKE IT TO THE PET HOSPITAL IF IT HAS AN INFECTION. they will absolutley be able to help.
Usually fever is more of a symptom of an underlying disease or infection.
Yes, if you can show the hospital or its staff were negligent in taking reasonable precautions to prevent the infection. You would also have to show that the infection was acquired at the hospital, or as a result of something the hospital had done or failed to do.
how does infections spread in hospitals
MRSA.