is the sterility is better at in-patient ?


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I'M NOT A DOCTOR BUT , YES . THEY DON'T WANT A SICKER PATIENT ON THEIR HANDS . PEOPLE WHO ARE IN OUTPATIENT ARE IN A HURRY , THEY WANT SHORTCUTS . I'M TALKING FROM EXPERIENCE ON BOTH SIDES .

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I'm not quite sure what this question means. Sterile is sterile, meaning no microbes. One thing is not more sterile than another; It either is or isn't sterile. If you are wondering about the risk of iatrogenic infection, it depends on what kind of procedure you are talking about. There are more drug-resistant bugs in the hospital than in the community, so that may be a concern. Perhaps you could rephrase your question.


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