Standard operating procedures in work of nursing staff as way to prevent infections associated with provision of medical care
https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2021-32-48-55
Abstract
In the conditions of modern realities of domestic healthcare, more and more attention is paid to the quality of medical care provided by both doctors and paramedical personnel. In order to minimize risks when performing routine medical procedures, it is necessary to create standard operating procedures that should help medical staff to provide high-quality and timely medical care in real practice. The article offers an answer to frequently asked questions regarding the development of standard operating procedures and an example of a standard operating procedure for the rehabilitation of the tracheobronchial tree and tracheostomy care.
About the Authors
O. A. OrlovaRussian Federation
Orlova Oksana A., DM Sci; head of Dept – epidemiologist of Epidemiology Dept; leading researcher at Laboratory for Infections Associated with Provision of Health Care; senior researcher at Laboratory for Opportunistic Infections
Moscow
Ya. S. Gaboyan
Russian Federation
Gaboyan Yana S., PhD Med, chief nurse of Directorate
Moscow
A. I. Pivkina
Russian Federation
Pivkina Aleksandra I., chief nurse of Hospital
Moscow
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For citations:
Orlova O.A., Gaboyan Ya.S., Pivkina A.I. Standard operating procedures in work of nursing staff as way to prevent infections associated with provision of medical care. Medical alphabet. 2021;(32):48-55. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2021-32-48-55