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1 Assessment Toolor Hospital Staff eviewinginterviewing nursinginequality improvementbserving theatient 147why148 when s this HAPUI Dates of assessmenttool audit rsons conducting the. Arya. . Sedehi. ●Eric Esposito● . Lubna. Rashid. What are . HAIs. Develops within 48 hours or more of hospital admission. Related to antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Background. 5-10% of hospitalized patients develop a HAI. CMS Hospital Engagement Network . Preventing Pressure Ulcers. March 25, 2014 . Affinity Call. Marlyn Conti . –Patient . Safety . Coordinator, . I. ntermountain. Monica Spencer. —. NP. / Manager . A . spotlight on Gastrointestinal . Nursing. Health . Management Team. Lavon Beard . Yvette Glenn . Britt Mcilwain. Daran Brown . . Cowanda. Lawrence . Dr. Maria . Oquendo. Annie Shedlarski. Tissue Viability Team. ABUHB. Brief functions of the skin. What is a pressure ulcer?. Why do they happen?. What we can do to prevent pressure ulcers?. The way forward. Focus of Presentation. Why do Pressure Ulcers matter?. at WWL . Linda Smyth. Head of Quality Improvement. Wrightington, Wigan & Leigh. Population >300,000. 16% age>65. Little ethnic diversity (4% BME). Life expectancy < England average. Inequalities within the borough. Tatyan Clarke, MD, FACS. Assistant Professor, General, Minimally-Invasive & Bariatric Surgery. Patricia Heys, BS. Director of Infection Prevention & Control. Sally Hinkle, DNP, MPA, RN. Director of Performance Improvement & Clinical Value. to d. ecreased . patient quality of life and . safety, increased . length of . stay, increased . medical . costs, increased . risk of morbidity and . mortality, and financial . liability if considered hospital . Public Report and . National Trends. Carole Van Antwerpen, Assistant Bureau Director . New York State Bureau of Healthcare Associated Infections Hospital Acquired Infection Reporting Program. HAI Public Reporting Update. Jennifer Schiermeyer, Kathie O’Dell, Melissa Kumm. Hand hygiene is the first universal precaution to prevent spreading disease, but as healthcare professionals we are not diligent in carrying out proper hand hygiene, even with knowing the risks (Birks, Coyle, Porter, Mills, 2011, p. 10). The Institute of Medicine reported that 2 million patients each year have harmful complications due to healthcare acquired infections. These infections are the result of 90,000 deaths and $4.5-5.7 billion dollars a year in extra health care costs (Collins, 2008).. Night Photo Why are HAPU important? Surgery on wrong body part National Coverage Determination Surgery on wrong patient National Coverage Determination Wrong surgery on a patient National Coverage De iii Contents Abbreviations 2Executive summary 3Developments over the last 12 months 5Results 11Type 1 data 12Type 2 data 28How do hospitals assess their performance? 35How do hospitals use VICNISS Malay sian J Path01 1981; 4: 1-5 FARIDA JAMAL MBBS, MRCPath' Hospital acquired Common bacterial flora, and exogenously patients, staff hospital environment. Contact, of the staff, hospital cr -Ms. . Aaditi. . Shirke. Objectives. At the end of the lecture the student would be able to: . 1-Define Nosocomial infections. . 2- Demonstrate the main clinical characteristics of Nosocomial infections. . HAI. Definition. Infections acquired in the hospital by a patient:. Admitted for a reason other than infection . Infection was not present or incubating at admission. Symptoms - appear . > 48 . hr.
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