Preventing Healthcare Associated Blood Stream Infections Among Patients Suspected of Line Manipulation
Healthcare associated bloodstream infections (BSI) may occur following the placement of central or peripheral lines for patient care. Our healthcare system identified a trend in BSIs related to patient line manipulation. Patient line manipulation may be defined a patient self-injecting controlled or...
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description | Healthcare associated bloodstream infections (BSI) may occur following the placement of central or peripheral lines for patient care. Our healthcare system identified a trend in BSIs related to patient line manipulation. Patient line manipulation may be defined a patient self-injecting controlled or illegal substances through their venous access devices. During fiscal year 2015, one of the five hospitals within this health system reported 16 BSIs, 8 of those related to patient line manipulation. |
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