PPT-GLOBAL GUIDELINES FOR THE PREVENTION OF SURGICAL SITE

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INFECTION An introduction Launched 3 November 2016 Why surgical s ite i nfection p revention It is estimated that hundreds of millions of patients are affected

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INFECTION An introduction Launched 3 November 2016 Why surgical s ite i nfection p revention It is estimated that hundreds of millions of patients are affected by health careassociated infections HAI worldwide each year At present no country is free from the burden of disease caused by HAI. Activity C: ELC Prevention Collaboratives. S.I. Berríos-Torres, MD. Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Draft - 12/21/09 --- Disclaimer: The findings and conclusions in this presentation are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.. Preparing Our Patients For Surgery. Our Last Call Together. Three problems that sit at the core of surgical site . infections. Doing reliably what we know needs to be done. Teamwork and communication. CHECKLIST – Audit Sheet. When patient arrives in OR, . nurse. verifies out loud:. Patient name. Procedure and site/side. Surgical site marked. . Allergies . SIGN IN. Initiated by Nurse. TIME OUT. Okello S.O. Moi. University School of Medicine. Guidelines for Antimicrobial Prophylaxis for Surgical Site Infections: A review of literature. Introduction. Surgical Site infections (SSI) are associated with significant burden to patients and the healthcare system. . INFECTIONS. (SSIs). MARCH 2015. LEARNING. OUTCOMES. RECOGNISING SURGICAL SITE INFECTIONS (SSIs. ). apply. . national definitions to identify an SSI. use. . definitions to accurately record an SSI. define. Activity C: ELC Prevention Collaboratives. S.I. Berríos-Torres, MD. Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Draft - 12/21/09 --- Disclaimer: The findings and conclusions in this presentation are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.. AHRQ Safety Program for Surgery. Implementation. . AHRQ Pub. No. 16(18)-0004-15-EF. December 2017. Learning Objectives. After this session, you will be able to–. Develop . an implementation plan for your . AHRQ Safety Program for . Surgery. Onboarding. AHRQ Pub No. . 16(18)-. 0004-15-EF. December. . 2017. Learning Objectives. After this session, you will be able . to—. Develop and implement a surgical site infection (SSI) reduction goal and prevention . Learning objectives. Explain the relevance and impact of . SSI.. Identify . the risk factors associated with . SSI.. Describe the main recommendations to prevent SSI..  .  . December 1, 2013. 2. Time involved. Franciscan School of Anesthesia. Mayo Clinic Health Systems. Objectives. Identify common antimicrobial families. Explain risk stratification of Surgical Site Infections (SSI). Recognize differences in surgical wound categories . Enumerate the factors responsible for surgical site infection. . Nosocomial Infection . An infection acquired in hospital by a patient who was admitted for a reason other than that infection .. Infections occurring for more than 48 hours after admission are usually considered nosocomial . Maureen Spencer, . M.Ed. , BSN, RN, CIC, FAPIC. Infection . Preventionist. Consultant. Boston, MA. www.7sbundle.com. www.workingtowardzero.com. Faculty Disclosure. Maureen P. Spencer, MEd, BSN, RN, . Updated Guidelines and Questions about Surveillance. Dale W. Bratzler, DO, MPH. Professor and Associate Dean, College of Public Health. Professor, College of Medicine. Chief Quality Officer – OU Physicians Group. Kaye KS, Sands K, Donahue JG, Chan KA, Fishman P, Platt R. Preoperative Drug Dispensing as Predictor of Surgical Site Infection. Emerg Infect Dis. 2001;7(1):57-65. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid0701.700057.

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