Keep It Clean
NHSN
Name That Item
SPS
CLABSI
100

15 seconds

How long to scrub the hub

100

BSI

What is a blood stream infection?

100

Placed on the ends of unused ports/PRN adaptors.

What are curos caps?

100

SPS guidelines for prevention of CLABSI

What is a CLABSI Prevention Bundle?

100

Most CLABSIs can be avoided with proper hygiene, aseptic techniques, and surveillance. This is called 

What is prevention?

200

30 Seconds

How long to scrub the site of an IJ, clean are?

200

These lines can stay in for 28 days and will never cause a CLABSI.

What are midlines? 

200

Used to protect central line dressings from moisture of being saturated.

What are mudflaps or hydroseal ?
200

SPS Standard Elements: Hand Hygiene CHG Scrub No iodine ointment Prepackaged or filled insertion cart, tray, or box Insertion checklist with staff empowerment to stop non-emergent procedure Full sterile barrier for providers and patients Insertion training for all providers

What is Bundle elements of Insertion?

200

Anyone with a central line is at risk, but the elderly and those with weakened immune systems are especially vulnerable. This is called

What are risk factors?

300

2 Minutes 

How long to scrub the site of a femoral line or an excessively moist area? 

300

Staphylococcus capitis and Staphylococcus auricularis are coagulase negative Staphylococci Epidermis

What are common commensals?

300

This device is used to administer TPN, long term antibiotics, or chemotherapy.

What is a central line? 

300

SPS Standard Elements: Daily discussion of line necessity, functionality and utilization including bedside and medical care team members Regular assessment of dressing to assure clean/dry/occlusive Standardized access procedure Standardized dressing, cap, and tubing change procedures/timing Daily CHG treatments for all patients > 2 months adjusted age with central venous catheters (SPS strongly recommends the use of 2% CHG wipes) (Recommended element for Hem-Onc population only

What are bundle elements of Line Maintenance?

300

Fever, chills, and soreness, swelling, redness, or drainage around the central line insertion site. These are called

What are signs/symptoms of infection?

400

Antimicrobial Bath

What is a CHG Bath?

400

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?

400

I need 1-3 ml to make sure you get accurate results.

What is a pediatric culture bottle?

400

An in-depth review of all identified CLABSI with multidisciplinary involvement AND the intent to change the process if needed.

What is  a systematic approach to review all hospital acquired CLABSIs?

400

$46,000.

What is the average casue of a CLABSI?

500

30 Days

How often should we move a patient and perform a terminal clean of a room 

500

If a BSI is identified outside of this time period, a new event is identified and must be investigated as being primary or secondary in nature.

What is 14 days?

500

I may need anywhere between 5-10 ml of blood to make sure your results are accurate AND which of me goes first?

What is  Aerobic then Anaerobic culture bottles?

500

We are 140+ children’s hospitals working together to help each individual hospital make progress on a journey to zero harm. SPS is the only such effort in the nation that is specifically focused on improving pediatric and employee safety.

What is SPS, Solutions for Patient Safety?

500

12–15%

What are the mortality rate of CLABSIs?