PPT-Surgical safety & hospital acquired infections

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Dr Jimi Coker Chief of Surgery Lagoon Hospitals Lagos Overview Define Hospital Associated Infections Surgical site infection SSI Wound classification Risk stratification

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Dr Jimi Coker Chief of Surgery Lagoon Hospitals Lagos Overview Define Hospital Associated Infections Surgical site infection SSI Wound classification Risk stratification of SSI Care bundles. 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. 1. Hospital Engagement Network. 19 hospitals signed letters of commitment. Hospital Engagement Network. 6 hospitals have submitted data on 70% or greater of the measures. .. Hospital Engagement Network. Abdominal Hysterectomy . Surgical Procedures. Presented by: Audrey Adams, RN, MPH, CIC. Director of . I. nfection . P. revention & . C. ontrol. Background of Hospital Acquired Infections (HAI). Significant economic consequences:. infectious. . diseases. Marta Rorat . PhD. , MD . The . Act of 5 December 2008 on preventing and fighting infections and infectious diseases in humans. THE ACT DEFINES. The . Act of 5 December 2008 on preventing and fighting infections and infectious diseases in humans. Issues, trends, and resources . for combating the problem. .. Nancy Hudecek RN, BSN, MS. Director, Risk Management, Patient Safety, and Quality Improvement. Today’s webinar will begin promptly at 2:00 PM Central Time. 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).. Surgical Procedures. Presented by: Audrey Adams, RN, MPH, CIC. Director of . I. nfection . P. revention & . C. ontrol. Background of Hospital Acquired Infections (HAI). Significant economic consequences:. M (MD). Surgical infection. D. efined as an. . infection related to or complicating a surgical therapy and requiring surgical management. Related to surgical therapy but may not require surgery. - UTI after catheterization. Nosocomial infections affect about 4% of all hospital patients , but this rate rises to 9-20% in case of ICU patients . . ICU . acquired infections account for about 50% of all hospital acquired infections. . being hospitalized. , which were not present nor incubating during admission. . . incubation period is at least 48 hours after admission. . Sources of . nosocomial. infections:. 1. ENDOGENOUS SOURCES ------(50%) . Angelika . Gründling. a.grundling@imperial.ac.uk. Senior Lecturer . Section of Microbiology. . / CMBI. Learning objectives. LECTURE 1 – Community acquired infection. Name important bacterial virulence factors . -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. use of . antibiotic. . prophylaxis. in . surgery. . at. Bach Mai Hospital. Patrick De Mol. Projet de pharmacie . clinique. Bach Mai . Hospital. , Hanoi, . Vitenam. – 12 . November. 2015. Importance of .

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