According to Leaper, Tanner, Kiernan, Assadian, & Edmiston, (2015 ). Infection of the Surgical site has a high level of being preventable however a report done by the surgical care improvement project (SCIP) state that the percentage of infection does not decrease despite all the preventive guidelines, the reason for the poor compliance is unknown but recommendations have been established. One of the most important recommendations consist in follow the check list set by the World …show more content…
(2006) established guidelines to reduce the pre and post-surgical infection. The first Global Patient Safety Challenge consist in decreasing the amount of transmitting infections by implementing the most important aseptic technique (hand washing) among the hospital staff that provide direct patient care.” Antibiotic prophylaxis has clearly been proven to prevent surgical site infections. The timing of antibiotic administration prior to skin incision has also been well-established by controlled clinical trials”.( Headquarters, W.H.O. 2006, page. 8)
Certainly, The guidelines set by the World Health Organization could improve the safety of patients and provide better outcome in post- surgical patients . Hospital Nightmare is an example of a poor implementation of this guidelines. Hand Washing was not done properly and the Antibiotic Prophylaxis perhaps was not done according the norms established . Besides Headquarter, W.H.O (2006) remarks the importance of the continuous training in Doctors which could make the difference in this