“…This includes filling out an insertion bundle, a compliance checklist including tasks such as hand-washing, site preparation and proper draping [43], the use of appropriate disinfectant, the placement of a chlorhexidine-impregnated disc at the insertion site, and feedback on results [41,53]. In one study, this decreased infection rates from 7.8/1,000 catheter days to 2.3/1,000 catheter days with an overall bundle compliance of 94% [43]. In a study performed in a pediatric ICU, there was a similar decrease in infections from 5.4 to 3.1/1,000 catheter days [44]; however, they determined that more improvement was due to compliance in daily care than during insertion [44].…”