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INFECTION PREVENTION
"To me, it's just common sense. The cleaner you are before we go
through the skin, the less likely bacteria will get in," says Ann Marie
Pettis, RN, BSN, CIC, director of infection prevention at the University
of Rochester (N.Y.) Medical Center. "And nobody's more vested in
avoiding wound infection than the patient." OSM
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