Tunneled vs non tunneled dialysis catheter

    • [DOC File]Nephrology - Stanford University

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      Prescription written generally by peritoneal dialysis nurse (PD unit 617-720-1317). PD nurse on call 24/7 for any issues. Complications. Infection: fairly common. 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.

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    • [DOCX File]MHA > Home

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      Multiple reports of unauthorized dialysis catheter access. KDOQI guidelines limit access outside of dialysis for emergent use only or with a Renal order for use. ... PICC vs PIV, vs tunneled, etc. To become the policy supporting document. Insertion. ... Need to find a way to expand this to the floors so that non-ICU patients with CVC’s get a ...

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    • [DOC File]MHA > Home

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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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    • [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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    • [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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    • Nebraska Association of Home & Community Health Agencies

      Peritoneal dialysis catheter exit site (site is not an ostomy) ... Orthopedic pin sites . Central line sites, including if a “PICC” catheter was used as a central catheter to at a central site such as the internal jugular vein . Shave, punch, or incisional biopsies. Stapled, sutured or cemented incisions ... (tunneled or non-tunneled) Scar ...

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    • [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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