A Central Venous Catheter Line Protocol by the Surgical Continuum of Care and Nursing Decreases Line Infection/Complications in All Hospitalized Patients
Abstract:Background. Central line–associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) is the third most common nosocomial infection reported from the medical/surgical ICU setting. Rationale. The implementation of a central line protocol using a 3-part checklist would help ensure that all processes related to central line placement are executed for each line placement during the time it is used, thereby leading to improved outcomes. Physician assistants and nurses would be empowered to supervise the checklist and to stop or chang… Show more
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