
Expert Perspectives on the Prevention of Dialysis Related Infections


Gail Dewald, BS, RN, CNN and Tanya Scott MSN, RN, CNN, VA-BC™ discuss the prevalence, causes, and crucial infection control measures in dialysis clinics to safeguard patients' lives.

Tanya Scott MSN, RN, CNN, VA-BC™ reviews the types of infections that affect dialysis patients and emphasize the importance of meticulous infection control practices and share essential recommendations for healthcare providers and patients alike to prevent these infections and safeguard patients' well-being in the high-touch dialysis environment.

Experts in dialysis related infections, discuss the use of prepackaged bleach wipes in acute care settings, emphasizing the convenience and reliability they offer, commenting on the importance of disinfecting waste handling outlets highlight the need for adherence to facility policies and regulatory guidelines.

Gail Dewald, BS, RN, CNN and Tanya Scott MSN, RN, CNN, VA-BC™ delve into the crucial role of nurse managers, doctors, and administrators in making informed choices about infection control products in healthcare settings. They emphasize the need for collaboration and highlight the importance of data and statistics in supporting these decisions.