CLABSI
CAUTI
HAI and Statistics
100
What must be done daily for patients with central lines?

What is a CHG bath.

100

When must peri-care/foley care be completed? (2 answers)

What is per shift and with every BM. 

100
What does HAI stand for?

What is hospital acquired infections. 

200

Where all do curos caps need to be applied? 

What is all ports of the line (2 y-sites).

200

A patient comes in with a foley, what must be completed?

What is a foley exchange

200
What is the best way to prevent an HAI?

What is hand hygiene 

300

True or False- do IV sites need to be dated, especially with central line patients?

What is true- ensure IV sites have a date of insertion written on the dressing.

300

What must the patient have on if they have a foley?

What is a securement device

300

Name at least 4 out if the 5 HAI, we are focused on preventing?

What is CAUTI, CLABSI, SSI, MRSA, C-DIFF

400

What are the two days of the week all lines are thrown away and new ones hung?

What is Tuesday and Saturday night shift.

400

What must we look for when patients have foleys? Hint- we use the green clips to prevent.

What is a dependent loop

400

How many patients die annually from a CLABSI?

A: 5,000

B: 15,000

C: 100,00

D: 28,000

What is D: 28,000 Patients who develop a CLABSI will die every year. 

500

How long is intermittent tubing good for?

What is 24 hours

500

What is the best way to avoid a CAUTI?

What is not having a foley. 

500

How many patients will die from a CAUTI?

A: 1 in 2

B: 1 in 100

C: 1 in 10

D: 1 in 50

What is C, 1 in 10.