11/22/2024
Infection control is vital in healthcare settings to prevent the spread of pathogens. While surgical procedures often receive the most attention, non-surgical procedures also carry a significant risk of infection if proper protocols are not followed. Non-surgical procedures—such as endoscopy, botox injections, and dialysis—are less invasive than surgeries, but they still require stringent infection control measures to protect both patients and healthcare providers. Effective infection control in these settings involves rigorous hand hygiene, environmental cleanliness, the proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and the sterilization of instruments.
Non-surgical procedures require infection control measures to protect both patients and healthcare providers.