PPT-  PC- Nurse-Driven Urinary Catheter Removal

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    Purpose Reduce catheter associated urinary tract infections CAUTI Definitions CAUTI A nosocomial infection that can develop in patients with an indwelling

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    Purpose Reduce catheter associated urinary tract infections CAUTI Definitions CAUTI A nosocomial infection that can develop in patients with an indwelling urinary catheter Policy. Professor of Medicine. Wayne State University School of Medicine. Medical Director, Infection Prevention and Control. St. John Hospital and Medical Center. Barbara Lucas, MD, MHSA. Project Consultant. 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 . UTI Prevention is in Your Hands. The most important risk factor for a UTI is prolonged catheterization. . Please--remove urinary catheters (foleys) as soon as possible!. Isn’t a foley better than in & out caths for preventing UTIs?. UTIs at Mission. We had over 300 catheter associated UTIs last year, and the rate has not improved. UTI’s cause 36% of hospital-acquired infections at Mission. Cost is $3500 per catheter-associated UTI. Mission does not get reimbursed for this.. Use. 1. Linda Greene. , RN,MPS,CIC. Manager Infection . Prevention. Highland Hospital. Jennifer Tuttle. , RN, . MSNEd. Adult Critical Care Unit. Tucson Medical Center . Learning Objectives. Describe the way in which improvement in the clinical culture can facilitate efforts to reduce urinary catheter use . AHRQ Safety Program for Reducing CAUTI in . Hospitals. Module 2: Urinary Catheter Maintenance. AHRQ Pub No. . 15-0073-4-EF. September 2015. ICU patient has a urinary catheter because of recent extensive urological surgery. 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 . Focus on Procedure-Related Catheter Use. 1. David A. Pegues, MD. Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases. Medical Director, Healthcare Epidemiology, Infection Prevention and Control. Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Infection: Translating Research into Practice. Sanjay Saint, MD, MPH. Professor of Medicine. Ann Arbor VA Medical Center. University of Michigan Medical School. . Healthcare-Associated Infection (HAI). 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. Indwelling Urinary . Catheters -. What’s New in Policy and Practice at SLUHN. ?.  . 0.25 CE. Before proceeding to the posttest, be sure you have . completed the review of the attached slides. . Exit &. Tales from the Trenches. Sanjay Saint, MD, MPH. George Dock Collegiate Professor of Internal Medicine . University . of Michigan Medical . School. Ann Arbor VA Medical Center. Catheter-Associated . Urinary Tract Infection (CAUTI). Level 4, Sage Building67 Albert AvenueChatswood NSW 2067 Postal address: Agency for Clinical InnovationPO Box 699Chatswood NSW 2057 T +61 2 9464 4666 +61 2 9464 4728info@aci.health.nsw.gov.auwww.aci. 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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