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Question
which of the following are risk factors for healthcare associated infections?
□ routine office visits
□ surgical procedures
□ immunocompromised patients
□ routine antibiotic use
Brief Explanations
- Routine office visits: Usually have lower infection risk as they are less invasive and have less exposure to infectious agents compared to healthcare settings with more complex procedures. So not a risk factor.
- Surgical procedures: Invasive procedures can introduce pathogens, and the surgical site or equipment can be a source of infection. So this is a risk factor.
- Immunocompromised patients: Their weakened immune system makes them more susceptible to infections acquired in healthcare settings. So this is a risk factor.
- Routine antibiotic use: Can lead to antibiotic resistance, and also disrupt the normal flora, making patients more prone to infections (including healthcare - associated ones). So this is a risk factor.
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B. Surgical procedures, C. Immunocompromised patients, D. Routine antibiotic use