The hospital's written infection prevention and control goals include which of the following?
A. Integrating all hospital components, limiting unprotected exposure to pathogens, and improving compliance with hand hygiene
B. Improving compliance with hand hygiene, limiting the transmission of infections associated with procedures, and addressing the hospital's prioritized risks
C. Addressing the hospital's prioritized risks; identifying methods for reporting infection surveillance and control information to external organizations; and limiting the transmission of infections associated with the use of medical equipment, devices, and supplies
Answer: B. Improving compliance with hand hygiene, limiting the transmission of infections associated with procedures, and addressing the hospital's prioritized risks
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