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Central Line Associated Blood Stream Infection Prevention in non- ICU Settings Erica Badillo, Natalie Farquharson, DeAngel Jones, Heather Smith NUR/518 March 3, 2014 Cindy Boyer
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Central Line Associated Blood Stream Infection Prevention in non-ICU

SettingsErica Badillo, Natalie Farquharson, DeAngel Jones, Heather

Smith

NUR/518

March 3, 2014

Cindy Boyer

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Central Line Blood Stream Infections

• 250,000 CLABSIs occur annually

• Lead to higher mortality and morbidity rates

• Increase lengths of stay

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Recommendations for CLABSI prevention in any setting

• Continuing education

• Quality Assurance Intravenous tubing protocols

Sterile technique

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Recommendations for CLABSI prevention in any setting

• Nurse-Patient Ratios

• Care Bundles Hand Hygiene

Chlorhexadine dressings

Catheter hub disinfection

Removal of lines when medically permitted

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TRUSTWORTHINESS & VALIDITY

• Credibility

• Transferability

• Dependability

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TRUSTWORTHINESS & VALIDITY

• Validity

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Conflict in research findings

• Gaps exists in the area of CLABSI’s in::

1. specificity of research

2. dedicated educational department

3. educational process

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Confusion

• Confusion exists in the area of:

1.responsibility for central line maintenance

2. documentation of central line care

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Research Utilization Process

Identification of the problem

In-depth literature review

Evaluation of previous studies to determine applicability of findings

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Applicability of Findings

• Professional nurses share an obligation to review current literature

• Allows for clarification of the problem

• Evidenced-based standardized care

• Prevention initiatives, protocols, guidelines

• Goal- to improve patient care and patient outcomes

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Assessing Applicability of the Findings

• The interventions and prevention strategies are applicable to multiple clinical settings

Findings were consistent in

multiple studies• It is expected that these interventions will

be just as effective at preventing infections in other settings

• A strong leadership team is vital to ensure staff compliance

• Many facilities have adapted a CLASBI prevention checklist.

Bundle interventions have been shown to

significantly decrease infection rates

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Applying the research findingsEducatio

nSupport Complia

nce

Procedure carts

Hand hygiene

Aseptic technique

Checklists

Guidelines

IV teamDaily need assessments

Avoid femoral site

Chlorhexadine

Line maintenance

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References:

• Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2014). Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection: Resource of Patients and Healthcare Providers. Retrieved February 2, 2014 from: http://www.cdc.gov/HAI/bsi/CLABSI-resources.html

• Kallen, A., Patel, P., O’Grady, N. (2010). Preventing catheter-related bloodstream infections outside the intensive care unit: expanding prevention to new settings. Clinical Infectious Diseases: An Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society; 51 (3), 335-41.

• Morrison, T. (2012). Qualitative analysis of central and midline care in the medical/surgical setting. Clinical Nurse Specialist; 26(6):323-8. doi:10.1097/NUR.0b013e31826e3f2a

• The Joint Commission. (2010). Preventing Central Line-Associated Infections. A Global Challenge, A Global Perspective. Retrieved from http://www.jointcommission.org/assets/1/18/CLABSI_Monograph.pdf

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