Standard Precautions, Transmission-Based Precautions, and Surgical Asepsis
Welcome, future nurses! Sit down, grab a cup of coffee, and let’s talk about the magnificent, terrifying, and completely invisible world of microorganisms.
Nature is wonderful, but make no mistake: at a microscopic level, there is a war going on every single day in our hospitals. Bacteria, viruses, and fungi are relentless. They want a warm place to multiply, and our clients are the perfect real estate. As nurses, you are the engineers of the physical environment. You are the frontline defenders manipulating physics, fluid dynamics, and barrier mechanics to stop these invisible invaders in their tracks.
To pass the NCLEX-RN and, more importantly, to save lives, you cannot just memorize infection control rules. You have to understand them. You have to see the invisible. Let’s break it down.