Paramedics have a �remarkably low� rate of correspondence with palm hygiene standards, that could put patients during risk for lethal infections, according to a new report. For a study, researchers celebrated 77 paramedics in Finland, Sweden, Denmark and Australia as they dealt with 87 patients. The paramedics� correspondence with simple hygiene was high: short, purify nails (83 percent); hair brief or tied behind (99 percent); no valuables ragged (62 percent).
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