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<strong>Zbornik</strong> <strong>XXVI</strong> – OBVLADOVANJE BOLNIŠNIČNIH OKUŽB V OPERACIJSKI SOBI<br />

pacientov z dejavniki tveganja. Znanje je temelj obvladovanja BO in OKR,<br />

vendar je za izvajanje nadzora nad BO in OKR zagotoviti tudi zadostno število<br />

osebja, računalniško podporo sistemu. Poseben pomen imajo povratne<br />

informacije o uspešnosti pri preprečevanju OKR in stalno sledenje napredku<br />

na tem področju.<br />

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