PPT-Reducing Unnecessary Urinary Catheter Use in the Emergency

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Margarita E Pena MD FACEP Medical Director Clinical Decision Unit St John Hospital and Medical Center Detroit MI Learning Objectives Explain how to establish guidelines

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Margarita E Pena MD FACEP Medical Director Clinical Decision Unit St John Hospital and Medical Center Detroit MI Learning Objectives Explain how to establish guidelines for urinary catheter placement in the ED. Adapted from VNAA Procedure Manual. By Ambercare Education Department – Jan 2014. Purpose. To maintain a patent catheter providing drainage of urine from the kidney when flow of urine through a ureter is not possible or desirable and to prevent infection. 1. David Pegues, MD. Medical Director, Hospital Epidemiology. Infection Prevention and Control. University of Pennsylvania Medical Center. Julia Retelski MSN, RN, SCRN, CCRN, CCNS. Clinical Nurse Specialist, Neurosurgical Intensive Care . CLINICAL EXCELLENCE . COMMISSION. 2014. ACUTE CATHETERISATION INDICATIONS . AND . INSERTION OPTIONS. What’s a CAUTI?. 2. C. atheter . A. ssociated . U. rinary . T. ract . I. nfection (CAUTI). Most common healthcare associated infection (HAI). Primary Author: Marie K. Moss, MPH, RN, CIC. Co-Authors: Aileen Tanafranca,. MSN, RN, CCRN, . NE-BC; Brian . Koll, . MD,FIDSA, Executive . Director, Infection . Prevention; Margaret Amato-Hayes, CNO, MSN,RN,NE-BC; Barbara . Being Part of the Insertion Team. National Content Series for Licensed and Front-line Staff. June 2015. Learning Objectives. Upon completion of this webinar, licensed staff who insert or assist in the insertion of catheters will be able to:. 1. David Pegues, MD. Medical Director, Hospital Epidemiology. Infection Prevention and Control. University of Pennsylvania Medical Center. Julia Retelski MSN, RN, SCRN, CCRN, CCNS. Clinical Nurse Specialist, Neurosurgical Intensive Care .  .  . Purpose. : . Reduce catheter associated urinary tract infections (CAUTI).. Definitions: CAUTI – A nosocomial infection that can develop in patients with an indwelling urinary catheter. . Policy. Elizabeth . Mizerek. , MSN, RN, CEN, CPEN, . FN-CSA. Assistant . Professor of . Nursing. Mercer . County Community College. 1. Learning Objectives. Define the impact of CAUTI. Describe decision making scenarios around catheter insertion indications. Lessons Learned . Sarah L. Krein, PhD, RN. Ann Arbor VA Center for Clinical . Management Research . University of Michigan. (Nothing to Disclose). March 31, 2016. www.webbertraining.com. Hosted by Martin Kiernan. Maintaining Awareness and Proper Care of Catheters in Place. AHRQ Safety Program for Intensive. Care Units: Preventing CLABSI and CAUTI. AHRQ Pub. No. 17(22)-0019. April 2022. Disrupting the Life Cycle of a Catheter Device. Avoiding Placement and Determining Appropriateness. AHRQ Safety Program for Intensive. Care Units: Preventing CLABSI and CAUTI. AHRQ Pub. No. 17(22)-0019. April 2022. Avoid Unnecessary Urinary Catheter Placement. Aims:. Develop and pilot . new . MSQC measures of postoperative urinary retention, perioperative urinary catheter use, and urinary catheter-associated injury . Standardize management of postoperative urinary retention. Page 1 of 9 A.EFFECTIVEDATE: May 25, 2022 PURPOSE: To maintaincompliance with evidencebased guidelines with the goal of preventing catheterassociated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs). POLICY: All s Maintaining Catheter Awareness and Prompting Removal. AHRQ Pub. No. 17-0019-5-EF. March 2018. AHRQ Safety Program for Intensive Care Units: . Preventing CLABSI and CAUTI. AHRQ Pub. No. 17(22)-0019. April 2022.

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