What is the Nurse's Role in Managing Bacterial Infections?
Nurses are at the forefront of managing bacterial infections. They are responsible for collecting specimens for microbiological testing, administering appropriate antibiotic therapy, monitoring patient responses to treatment, and educating patients about the importance of completing prescribed antibiotic courses. Nurses also implement infection control practices, such as hand hygiene, isolation precautions, and environmental cleaning, to prevent the transmission of infectious agents.