You do this for 15 seconds
How long to scrub the hub?
LCBI Stands for this.
What is a Laboratory Confirmed Blood Infection?
Placed on the ends of unused ports/PRN adaptors.
What are curos caps?
A network of 150+ pediatric hospitals working together to help each individual hospital make progress on a journey to zero harm is this.
What is Solutions for Patient Safety (SPS) Network?
Fever, chills, and soreness, swelling, redness, or purulent drainage around the central line insertion site are considered this.
What are signs/symptoms of infection?
Cleaning for 30 Seconds is done under these conditions.
How long to scrub the site of an IJ, chest CVL clean are?
These lines can stay in for 28 days and will never cause a CLABSI.
What are midlines?
Used to protect central line dressings from moisture of being saturated.
What are mudflaps or hydroseal ?
Use of conventional soap and water or alcohol based solution for CLABSI prevention is known as this.
What is Hand Hygiene?
To be considered a central line infection, I need to be in place for this amount of days.
What is two calendar days?
Cleaning for 2 Minutes is done under these conditions.
How long to scrub the site of a femoral line or an excessively moist area?
Staphylococcus capitis and Staphylococcus auricularis are coagulase negative Staphylococci Epidermis are also called this in NHSN.
What are common commensals?
This device is used to administer TPN, long term antibiotics, or chemotherapy.
What is a central line?
Daily discussion of line functionality, utilization, and necessity • Regular assessment of dressing to assure clean, dry, and occlusive • Standardized access procedure • Standardized dressing, cap, and tubing change procedures and timing • Daily chlorhexidine treatments
What is an SPS CLABSI Prevention Bundle?
T or F: If a patient has a central line and a peripheral culture grows Klebsiella, this is not considered a CLABSI.
What is false?
Antimicrobial bath is also known as this
What is a CHG Bath?
Identifies BSIs that are believed to be the result of the patient’s weakened immune state and the accompanying alterations of the gut.
What is an MBI-LCBI?
Mucosal Barrier Injury- Laboratory Confirmed Blood Infection
I need 1-3 ml to make sure you get accurate results.
What is a pediatric culture bottle?
We use this to ensure adherence to proper practices. Procedures are stopped in non-emergent situations if evidence-based practices are not being followed.
What is a CVL procedure checklist?
These Mechanical Devices are Not Considered Central Lines for NHSN Reporting Purposes.
What is ECMO or VAD?
Best practice indicates this needs to be done every 30 Days.
How often should we move a patient and perform a terminal clean of a room?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY- This criteria is met for an infection if it is a patient <1 yr with symptoms of fever or hypothermia, an organism not related to a secondary site, and two or more positive common commensal blood specimens.
What is Laboratory Confirmed Blood Infection 3 (LCBI 3)?
A topical hemostatic products instantly create an occlusive seal over procedural sites to stop the flow of blood and exudate.
What is STATSeal?
All inpatient or under observation at the hospital including one calendar day post discharge are considered for CLABSI’s as well as Mucosal Barrier Injuries MBIs CLABSIs is called this.
What is Inclusion Criteria?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Number of observed HAI events divided by the number of predicted HAI events is called this.
What is Standardized Infection Ratio (SIR)?