CAUTI Prevention
CLABSI Prevention
Fall Prevention
Pressure Ulcer Prevention
Fun Facts
100
This prevents dependent loops from forming in the catheter tubing.
What is the green sheet clip.
100
Should be changed with IV tubing or when visibly soiled
What are the needleless connector caps?
100
2.5
What is the goal fall rate for WRMC for 2016?
100
Used in adults to assess risk for skin impairment EACH SHIFT.
What is the Braden Scale?
100
$16,550
What is the average cost of a CLABSI?
200
This prevents the backflow of urine into the bladder during transport and ambulation.
What is emptying the drainage collection device prior to ambulation or transport.
200
This should NEVER be done to a loose dressing.
What is secure with tape?
200
These should be implemented on each patient, regardless of fall risk.
What are Universal Precautions?
200
Used in children to assess risk for skin impairment EACH SHIFT.
What is the Braden Q?
200
This consists of adherent microorganisms, their extracellular products, and host components, that deposit on the catheter.
What is biofilm?
300
These are provided in most catheter kits in order to provide perineal care prior to insertion.
What are castile towelettes?
300
Every 7 days or when loose or soiled.
What is the frequency for changing a central line dressing?
300
Death
What is the worst thing that can happen when a patient falls?
300
Should be performed each shift, at 1000 and 2200, to assess for skin breakdown.
What is the bony prominence check?
300
Zero steps.
What is the number of steps that should be stepped when performing a sterile or aseptic procedure?
400
This should be used to provide perineal care prior to catheter insertion if castile towelettes are not part of your kit.
What is soap and water?
400
These should be applied to all unused IV access ports if your patient has a central line.
What are alcohol caps?
400
Increase patient visibility, re-orient patient to environment, use diversional activities.
What are high-risk interventions.
400
Should never be used with the head of bed greater than 30 degrees.
What is alternate mode?
400
This should be emptied prior to transporting or ambulating a patient with a foley catheter.
What is the urine collection bag?
500
The best way to prevent CAUTI.
What is avoiding catheter insertion?
500
Every 4 hours or every 2 units, whichever is first.
What is the frequency for changing blood tubing?
500
Yellow falling star magnet on outside of patient's door, yellow "fall risk" armband, yellow non-skid footwear.
What are moderate-risk interventions?
500
Should be documented upon admission in order to detect pre-existing pressure ulcers.
What is a comprehensive skin assessment?
500
12 or less
What is then number of CAUTI and CLABSI we need to experience at WRMC in 2016 to meet our first goal?