Chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) is an antibacterial cleanser for the skin. Cleansing materials usually have 2% or 4% chlorhexidine gluconate in them. Majority of the time chlorhexidine gluconate bath wipes are utilized for patients with central lines requiring stronger antibacterial soaps to decrease the risk for infection. The intense antibacterial properties have been researched for surgical patients as well for the stronger antibacterial affect. Research shows that CHG prevents infections at a better rate than most antiseptics such as povidone iodine. CHG has a 7.1% decrease in infection rates, which is conclusive with implementing chlorhexidine gluconate baths for all surgical patients (Srinivas, 2015)
Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) are the leading cause of life-threateningcomplications in the Un...
Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) caused by multi-drug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria (MDRGN...
In the prevention of SSIs how does the use of chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) compared with povidone-i...
Chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) is an antibacterial cleanser for the skin. Cleansing materials usuall...
Chlorhexidine gluconate is a chemical that has broad-spectrum antimicrobial properties. It is common...
Nosocomial infections among critical patients in intensive care units are associated with significan...
BACKGROUND Bathing intensive care unit (ICU) patients with 2% chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG)-impregna...
Surgical site infections (SSI) are a prevalent health care-associated infection (HAl). Prior to the ...
Nosocomial infections among critical patients in intensive care units are associated with significan...
Objectives: To investigate whether daily bathing with a soap-like solution of 4% chlorhexidine (CHG)...
To test the hypothesis that compared with daily soap and water bathing, 2% chlorhexidine gluconate b...
Healthcare-acquired infections (HAIs) are a common preventable adverse event in hospitalized patient...
Objective: Chlorhexidine (CHG) has been used extensively as a topical antiseptic agent, having broad...
(CDC) guidelines for prevention of surgical site infections (SSIs) published a category IB recommend...
Chlorhexidine is an antibacterial agent. It is used to clean the topical wounds associated with skin...
Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) are the leading cause of life-threateningcomplications in the Un...
Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) caused by multi-drug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria (MDRGN...
In the prevention of SSIs how does the use of chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) compared with povidone-i...
Chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) is an antibacterial cleanser for the skin. Cleansing materials usuall...
Chlorhexidine gluconate is a chemical that has broad-spectrum antimicrobial properties. It is common...
Nosocomial infections among critical patients in intensive care units are associated with significan...
BACKGROUND Bathing intensive care unit (ICU) patients with 2% chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG)-impregna...
Surgical site infections (SSI) are a prevalent health care-associated infection (HAl). Prior to the ...
Nosocomial infections among critical patients in intensive care units are associated with significan...
Objectives: To investigate whether daily bathing with a soap-like solution of 4% chlorhexidine (CHG)...
To test the hypothesis that compared with daily soap and water bathing, 2% chlorhexidine gluconate b...
Healthcare-acquired infections (HAIs) are a common preventable adverse event in hospitalized patient...
Objective: Chlorhexidine (CHG) has been used extensively as a topical antiseptic agent, having broad...
(CDC) guidelines for prevention of surgical site infections (SSIs) published a category IB recommend...
Chlorhexidine is an antibacterial agent. It is used to clean the topical wounds associated with skin...
Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) are the leading cause of life-threateningcomplications in the Un...
Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) caused by multi-drug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria (MDRGN...
In the prevention of SSIs how does the use of chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) compared with povidone-i...