HEALTHCARE STATISTICSI need to calculate the SSI (surgical site infection) rate. The formula is:Number of infections of clean surgical cases for a periodNumber of surgical operations for a periodThe data provided is:Post-op infections: 2Nosocomial infections: 4Number of surgical operations: 479What I am struggling with: should I count post-op infections, nosocomial infections, or both? The book gives VERY limited information regarding what should be counted. Thank you :)
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HEALTHCARE STATISTICS
I need to calculate the SSI (surgical site infection) rate. The formula is:
Number of infections of clean surgical cases for a period
Number of surgical operations for a period
The data provided is:
Post-op infections: 2
Nosocomial infections: 4
Number of surgical operations: 479
What I am struggling with: should I count post-op infections, nosocomial infections, or both? The book gives VERY limited information regarding what should be counted.
Thank you :)
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