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We continued making rounds to check that the isolation procedure was followed. We encountered a case of a staff who entered an isolation room without proper equipment. This case enabled us to carry out reinforcement and re-education for all staff to ensure they understood the importance of complying with the infection compliance policy. At the end of the week, the analysis showed that there was reduced isolation in the second week doing rounds and feedback sent to relevant heads.
Week 10
This week’s objective was to ensure that proper plans were implemented to improve the care of delivery. We encountered a case of a minor being left in the inpatient units for about half an hour and immediately alerted the parents of the minor and handed them a printout of the policy that prohibited such minors in the wards. According to Zaccagnini & White (2011), this is to ensure that hospital-acquired infections are avoided.
Week 11
I continued with my duty as assigned and collected data, compiled it, and sent it to various unit managers. I also met with my preceptor in preparation for the final week of my assigned duty.
Week 12
It was the final week of my practicum experience, and two infection control staff that I was working with evaluated me, and the results were impressive. Later on the final day, I also met with my preceptor and showed my appreciation for the assistance throughout the four weeks.
Conclusion
It was a great experience and I learned a lot in relation to controlling infections and the importance of following isolation procedures, according to Joel, (2013).
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