Non tunneled vs tunneled catheter

    • [DOC File]Clinical Microbiology and Infection

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      Primary results Tunneled catheter Low risk of allocation concealment Follow-up>6 months TSC vs Hep5000 0.61 (0.24, 1.58) 0.97 (0.34-2.82) 0.49 (0.29-0.80) 1.46(0.65,3.26) TSC vs LDH 0.30 (0.15-0.61) 0.30 (0.15-0.61) 0.30 (0.14-0.63) / AA+Hep5000 vs Hep5000 0.08 (0.05-0.14) 0.07 (0.04-0.14) 0.07 (0.03-0.17) 0.37(0.29-0.48) AA+TSC vs Hep5000 0.21 ...

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    • 18 Post Operative and Ventilator Assisted Pneumonia

      -Non-tunneled catheters are the most common and accounted for approximately 90% of CLABSIs . Diagnosis-National Healthcare Safety Network definition:-Recognized pathogen isolated from blood culture not related to infection at other site -OR-

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    • [DOC File]Minnesota Hospital Association

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      location of catheter. type of central venous catheter (temporary non-tunneled, tunneled, dialysis) whether inserted under sterile conditions. dressing change due date. copy of placement confirmation x-ray if available. Monitoring. Observation monitoring of every central line insertion using insertion checklist.

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    • [DOC File]INFECTION PREVENTION CONSULTING - Home

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      Optimal catheter site selection e.g. peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) line in peripheral vein vs. femoral. ... (non-therapeutic) alcohol for neonates only after first week of life. ... Train ancillary departments where neonates travel in line and dressing care. Tunneled catheter removal after 7 …

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    • [DOCX File]Introduction to Inpatient Procedures

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      Non-tunneled catheters are uncuffed and provide direct access into the vein; they may be removed at any time if indicated. Traditionally dual- or triple-lumen catheters; mildly increased thrombotic risk with larger lumen catheters (true for all catheters).

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    • [DOC File]REGULATORY AND SAFETY EVALUATION SPECIALTY SECTION ...

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      Non-Clinical Safety Evaluation by Intravenous Infusion – Technical and Design Considerations. ... indwelling catheters are typically tunneled subcutaneously to exit in the interscapular region and connect to an external pump (the latter either outside the cage and connected via a jacket and lightweight tether, or secured to the animal within ...

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    • [DOC File]Neecham Confusion Tool

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      T IV #1: Type of IV access and location (see MAR for flushes) R Describe IV site skin condition (every 8 hours) A V Dressing / Action / Measurement if non-tunneled line E IV #2: Type of IV access and location (see MAR for flushes) N Describe IV site skin condition (every 8 hours) O U Dressing / Action / Measurement if non-tunneled line S INIT.

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    • [DOCX File]Nursing Report Card Metrics - NDNQI Definitions – March 2012

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      A permanent central line includes tunneled catheters, certain dialysis catheters and implanted catheters (ports). Healthcare-associated Infection (HAI) A healthcare-associated infection (HAI) is a localized or systemic condition resulting from an adverse reaction to the …

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    • [DOC File]Nephrology - Stanford University

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      Double-lumen central catheter (tunneled or temporary), AV fistula, or AV graft. ... Can occur at exit site, tunnel, and/or peritoneum. Catheter removal may be necessary especially if fungal infection. Diagnose by finding >100 WBC with >50% PMN in fluid. 50-60% infections are GPC, 15-20% GNR, remainder are fungal or no identifiable organism ...

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