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Is also dependent on the inpatient nursing unit or is it affected by all departments in an acute care facility?

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00:01 Which type of condition is acquired in a hospital or clinic setting? so the proper term for these are healthcare -associated infections.
00:16 Care -associated infections or hais.
00:30 Often, we use another term, which is called no -sacomial infections.
00:40 And if you went back 50 years, no -sacomial would have a slightly different definition.
00:45 It would be an infection from a particular place...
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