Contaminated blood cultures

    • [DOCX File]Blood Culture Collection - | Health

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      Positive blood cultures do not require follow up cultures to document the infection has cleared in most circumstances. In patients with infective endocarditis or Staph aureus bacteremia, repeat cultures at 72 hours after initiation of antibiotic treatment are appropriate.

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    • [DOCX File]Memorandum

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      - pathogenic microorganisms that are present in blood (human or animal) and that can cause disease in humans or animals. CONTAMINATED - For the purpose of this section 1.0, means the presence or reasonably anticipated presence of blood or other potentially infectious materials on an item or surface.

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    • Contaminated or Not? Guidelines for Interpretation of Positive Blo…

      The current guidelines from the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute recommend keeping blood culture contamination rates under 3%. In one study that took place in an emergency department that draws over 700 blood culture samples per month, up to 4.35% were contaminated (Bowen, Coleman, & Cunningham, 2016, p.306).

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    • [DOCX File]Teaching Project Summary Paper: Blood Culture Sample ...

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      Blood is normally sterile; the purpose of collecting blood cultures is to identify any bacteria or fungi growing in the blood that may cause sepsis. If there are pathogens growing in the blood they take time (usually up to 48 hours) to grow and to be identified in the laboratory.

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    • SAMPLE - DHRMWeb

      A single blood culture only detects about 85 to 90% of bacteremic patients. Since the number of organisms in the blood is usually low, the entire volume of blood is cultured in a broth medium. A set of blood cultures may consist of two aerobic media or one aerobic and one anaerobic medium with 5 to 10 ml added to each bottle of medium.

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    • [DOC File]Standard Operating Procedure for the Safe Disposal of ...

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      Broken glass contaminated with blood or OPIM will not be picked up directly with the hands. The glass will be cleaned up using mechanical means, such as a brush and dust pan, tongs, or forceps. All broken glass will be containerized. 9. Contaminated sharps, broken glass, plastic or other sharp objects will be placed into appropriate sharps ...

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    • [DOC File]EXERCISE 1 - Duke University

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      Contaminated Laundry means laundry which has been soiled with blood or other potentially infectious materials or may contain sharps. Contaminated Sharps means any contaminated object that can penetrate the skin including, but not limited to, needles, scalpels, broken glass, broken capillary tubes, and exposed ends of dental wires.

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