Surgical site infections (SSIs) are the most prevalent hospital associated infection.Which of the following evidence-based practice guidelines is effective at reducing surgical site infections?
A) Remove all hair at the surgical site so it does not interfere with the surgical incision.
B) Maintain the patient's core temperature slightly hypothermic to reduce the risk of fever post-operatively.
C) Insert urinary catheter devices only when necessary and leave in only as long as necessary.
D) Administer prophylactic antibiotics 24 to 48 hours prior to the time of the incision.
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