Infection Prevention Control Neil Wigglesworth Nurse Consultant Infection
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Infection Prevention & Control Neil Wigglesworth Nurse Consultant, Infection Control 23 rd June 2008
Context • Infection Prevention and Control – Top priority for our patients and their families – Top priority for the Trust • Integral part of Trust Quality Improvement Strategy – Top priority for external bodies • Department of Health/NHS bodies • Healthcare Commission • Local Authority
Sustained investment • 2006 – Nurse Consultant – Infection Control • 2007 – Antibiotic Pharmacist – Intravenous Nursing Team – Cleaning Team • 2008 – Increased screening for MRSA – Increase in Matrons – Environmental and hygiene improvements
Recognition • Healthcare Commission ratings – ‘excellent’ • NHS Litigation Authority – level 3 • Department of Health Performance Improvement Team…
Cont… • “The Improvement team were pleased to be invited into your organisation and wish to acknowledge your progress in addressing the issue of health care associated infections (HCAI`s) and noted several areas of good practice which include: • • Strong leadership from the CEO and the Executive Board Clear evidence of strong medical engagement from most clinicians High level of engagement with the infection prevention agenda Managers and staff alike are open to suggestions about improving infection prevention and control (IPC) practice, and accepting of the areas identified for improvement. An enthusiastic and cohesive IPC Team who are engaged with the wards as `facilitators rather than doers` A culture of challenge throughout the organisation Strong stewardship of antibiotic use Domestic services are well managed in house 24 hour cleaning services are provided and most areas visited by the team were spotlessly clean” • • •
Outcomes MRSA Bacteraemia
Clostridium difficile C. difficile collaborative/ Scale-up and Spread
Outcomes Start of collaborative Mean number of cases per month
Outcomes 2006 2007 2008
Next steps… Clean 1. Reduction of infection Ø Clostridium difficile Ø Central and peripheral line Ø Surgical site infection Ø Urinary catheter infection Ø Ventilator associated pneumonia 2. Environment 1. Toilets and bathrooms
- Primary prevention secondary prevention tertiary prevention
- Chapter 16 infection control and standard precautions
- Sample legal nurse consultant contract
- Puncture resistant container
- Chapter 19 disease transmission and infection prevention
- Chapter 19 disease transmission and infection prevention
- Define infection prevention chapter 5
- Difference between circulating nurse and scrub nurse
- Nurse logic ati
- Infection control in dental radiology ppt
- Infection control cosmetology