Domino Effect Essay

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The chain of events or sometimes referred to as the domino effect in everyday life can mean multiple things. You do well in your job, show up on time, always get your job done, you may end up with a promotion. You may be driving too fast, in a hurry to get to school, it has been raining all night, you hit water standing on the road and you hydroplane causing a collision. We each see some sort of domino effect each day within our lives sometimes it is so small we miss it, but then there are some that rock our lives. Five percent of individuals, five out of every 100 people, who are checking into a hospital, will obtain a hospital acquired infection. “Infections acquired in the course of medical care are called nosocomial infections.”1Nosocomial infections are a domino effect in the hospital. A patient comes into the hospital with one infection but leaves with a different or worse infection. Sometimes this particular domino effect is the cause of a medical professional being negligent with their job and not properly caring for their patient or maybe something as simple as forgetting to wash your hands …show more content…

Hand hygiene is important for everyone despite where they are, but it is of vital importance within a healthcare facility. Visitors, physicians, nurses, any and all workers within the health care facility, and patients are all expected to use proper hand hygiene for not only their health but for others as well. “The skin can never be rendered sterile, but it can be made surgically clean by reducing the number of microorganisms.”3 By simply washing your hands for a good three to five minutes can help to decrease nosocomial infections. Nosocomial infections could be very dangerous and life threatening; therefore, they would never be taken lightly within the hospital; unfortunately that’s exactly what

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