Aseptic technique: how do we achieve best practice in diverse settings?
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Aseptic technique: how do we achieve best practice in diverse settings?

Rose Gallagher RCN professional lead, Infection prevention and control

In the absence of evidence, the RCN has been gathering its members’ views on a core skill

Regardless of the evolution of nursing practice, some processes and skills remain fundamental to nurses’ competence to deliver person-centred care.

Nursing Standard. 34, 5, 51-52. doi: 10.7748/ns.34.5.51.s17

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