PPT-Central Line Infection: Pull or Leave it in
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David Nguyen PGY 2 5112 Objective Determine catheter related blood stream infection CRBSI Key Factors to consider when removing cathether Patientrelated factors
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David Nguyen PGY 2 5112 Objective Determine catheter related blood stream infection CRBSI Key Factors to consider when removing cathether Patientrelated factors Organism Catheter Case 1. S hospitals each year These infections are usually serious infections typically caus ing a prolongation of hospital stay and increased cost and risk of mortality CLABSI can be prevented through proper insertion techniques and management of the centra 1. Version: Feb 1st, 2012. Infection Adjudication. Based on the microbiology and antibiotic data entered, REDCAP will automatically trigger suspicions of newly acquired infections. Suspicions MUST be adjudicated by Site Investigator or MD delegate. Education for Medical Staff and their Allied Health Providers (AHP). ETMC. July 2014. The information in this self-pace education presentation is intended to re fresh and / or bring new information to you regarding techniques to use to prevent Central Line Associated Blood Stream Infections (CLABSI). Some pertain to hospital staff while others pertain to anyone involved in the care of a patient.. Bloodstream . Infection . Reduction. Expanding Prevention Hospital Wide. Ghinwa Dumyati, MD, FSHEA. Associate Professor of Medicine. University of Rochester Medical Center. Agenda. Review the burden of central line associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI) outside the ICU. Wade Woelfle, MD, FAAEM. UW ECC 2016. June 21,2016. Sepsis Objectives. Definition. Why and how it happens. Identification. Similar problems. Monitoring. Treatments. New and revisited developments. Sepsis. Megan Arnold PA-C. Jenilea. Thomas CP/NP AC/PC. Faith Kinnear PNP-AC. Fatima . Westry. PA-C. Nicole . Riccioni. MSN, MPH, RN, CPNP-PC. Baylor College of Medicine. Texas Children’s Hospital. Pediatric Critical Care . Dotter Interventional Radiology, OHSU, Portland, Oregon. Central Line-Associated. Blood. Stream Infections. (CLABSI). The Impact of your Practice. 1. . CLABSI incidence and burden. 2. CLABSI Standards of Care. Removal. Preventing Infection. Needle-Free Valves. Insertion. Central Line Bundle. Care & Maintenance. TPN. Flushes. Are central lines driving you crazy?. . What you need to know when a central line is necessary…. Date Source Results Comments Susceptibility of Blood IsolatesPathogen s AMK AMP AZTRE DOXY TETRA ERYTH GENT IMIP OFLOX OXAC/NAF/METH PCN PIP RIFAM TIC CARB/TIC Definitions Unit January 2021- 1 IntroductionJanuary 2021Device-associated Module BSI- 2 Example 2 Pathogen Assignment continuedExample 3 Pathogen Assignment continuedExample 4 Pathogen Assignment continuedExample September 2015. Surgical & Invasive Procedure Review Committee. Streamlining and Standardization of Central Line Procedure Note in Epic. Located via the Procedure menu option in Epic . Process will be slightly different in ASAP for ED once live. Madeleine Ashcroft, RN, MHS, CIC, CVAA (c). . 12 December . 2023. Introduction. ICPs and Vascular Access Nurses have different roles and specialty knowledge, but we share concerns with preventing intravascular infections. A. ssociated . B. lood . S. tream . I. nfection (. CLABSI. ) – a bloodstream infection in the presence of a central line that is not secondary to an infection at another body site . ASSESSMENT. KNOW YOUR LINES – know your patient’s central line type and indication. Gaynes R, Richards C, Edwards J, Emori TG, Horan T, Alonso-Echanove J, et al. Feeding Back Surveillance Data To Prevent Hospital-Acquired Infections. Emerg Infect Dis. 2001;7(2):295-298. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid0702.700295.
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