REDUCING CATHETER ASSOCIATED URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS Using e
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REDUCING CATHETER ASSOCIATED URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS Using e. MR 2 to improve catheter practice in adult acute care settings CLINICAL EXCELLENCE COMMISSION 2015
MODULE 2 Catheter insertion
Catheter insertion 1. Hover here. Yellow naming label will appear.
Catheter insertion • Identify this catheter • System will generate a label for this particular catheter based on your selections How to name the catheter: 1 st catheter inserted during inpatient admission: CATH 01 2 nd catheter inserted during inpatient admission: CATH 02 3 rd catheter inserted during inpatient admission: CATH 10 • Identify catheter type, insertion site and size
Catheter insertion 2. Record date and time catheter was inserted.
Catheter insertion 3. Record the name of the clinician who inserted the catheter.
Catheter insertion 4. Select the indication for catheter insertion.
Catheter insertion
Catheter insertion 5. Record whether this is the first insertion or if this is a catheter change.
Catheter insertion 6. Select the drainage bag used.
Catheter insertion 7. Record: - volume required to dilate the balloon - the volume of urine drained when the catheter was inserted. Total volume drained = volume drained into the kidney dish + volume drained into the drainage system at time of insertion
Catheter insertion 8. Indicate whether a urine specimen was collected at the time of insertion.
Catheter insertion 9. Describe the colour of the urine drained at time of insertion
Catheter insertion 10. Indicate whether a CAUTI has already been detected
Catheter insertion 11. Indicate whether the catheter has been secured
Catheter insertion 12. Indicate what follow up action is required
Catheter insertion 13. Record any abnormalities observed during insertion.
Catheter insertion
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