quarta-feira, 20 de maio de 2015

Fwd: New CE: Avoiding Surgical Site Infections in Neurosurgical Procedures




 


 
 
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MAY 2015
 
 
NEW CE!
 
 
   
Avoiding Surgical Site Infections in Neurosurgical Procedures
OR Nurse 2015
SSIs continue to represent the most common type of harm for the surgical population, estimated to occur in 2%-5% of all surgical procedures performed in the United States.

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