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Central Line Associated Blood Stream Infection Prevention With Use Of Disinfection Caps: A Scoping Review, Marianne E. Person, Jessica Biggs, Elizabeth Ross, Margaret Harvey Phd, Aprn, Acnp-Bc, Chfn Apr 2022

Central Line Associated Blood Stream Infection Prevention With Use Of Disinfection Caps: A Scoping Review, Marianne E. Person, Jessica Biggs, Elizabeth Ross, Margaret Harvey Phd, Aprn, Acnp-Bc, Chfn

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Purpose/Background Central lines provide lifesaving uses, but they also place the patient at risk for central line associated blood stream infections (CLABSI). Catheter location, length of stay, handwashing, dressing changes, and disinfection of ports before use are all factors to prevent CLABSIs, yet sometimes these measures are not enough. Disinfecting caps are another way to decrease central line infection, however not all hospitals use this method. This scoping review aims to compare CLABSI rates with and without the use of disinfecting caps for the duration of central line use in intensive care patients.

Methods From August 2019 to September 2021, …


Impact Of Central Line Bundle Care On Reduction Of Central Line Associated-Infections: A Scoping Review, Alisha James-Scott Msn, Fnp-C, Rachel Savoy Msn, Fnp-Bc, Donna Lynch-Smith Dnp, Acnp-Bc, Apn, Ne-Bc, Cnl, Tracy Mcclinton Dnp, Ag-Acnp-Bc, Apn Nov 2021

Impact Of Central Line Bundle Care On Reduction Of Central Line Associated-Infections: A Scoping Review, Alisha James-Scott Msn, Fnp-C, Rachel Savoy Msn, Fnp-Bc, Donna Lynch-Smith Dnp, Acnp-Bc, Apn, Ne-Bc, Cnl, Tracy Mcclinton Dnp, Ag-Acnp-Bc, Apn

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Purpose/Background Central venous catheters (CVC) are typical for critically ill patients in the intensive care unit (ICU). Due to the invasiveness of this procedure, there is a high risk for central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI). These infections have been known to increase mortality and morbidity, medical costs, and reduce hospital reimbursements. Evidenced-based interventions were grouped to assemble a central line bundle to decrease the number of CLABSIs and improve patient outcomes. This scoping review will evaluate the literature and examine the association between reduced CLABSI rates and central line bundle care implementation or current use.

Methods A literature review was …