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www.ahrq.gov/hai/tools/mvp/modules/technical/early-mobility-icu-fac-guide.html
February 01, 2017 - Early Mobility in the Intensive Care Unit: Facilitator Guide
AHRQ Safety Program for Mechanically Ventilated Patients
Slide 1: Early Mobility in the Intensive Care Unit
Say:
In this slide set, we will look at the benefits, safety, feasibility, and sustainability of early mobility. Many hospitals and int…
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www.ahrq.gov/patient-safety/settings/long-term-care/resource/hcbs/medicaidmgmt/mm3.html
October 01, 2014 - chronic diseases, the most common being asthma, diabetes, congestive heart failure (CHF), coronary artery … Coronary artery disease.
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www.ahrq.gov/evidencenow/projects/heart-health/evidence/cholesterol.html
March 01, 2021 - with diabetes; those with existing heart disease, especially those who have been treated for blocked arteries
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/2024-07/picone-jollis-report.pdf
January 01, 2024 - likely because, in the case of AMIs, more rapid treatment,
specifically aimed at opening the occluded artery … example, after surviving a heart attack, a patient may have
surgery or angioplasty to open the blocked arteries
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/patients-consumers/patient-involvement/healthy-men/men-over-50.pdf
March 01, 2014 - AAA is a
bulging in your abdominal aorta, your largest
artery.
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/policymakers/chipra/factsheets/fullreports/0085textdescription.pdf
January 01, 2012 - measures is designed to
address; usually focused
on a specific clinical
condition (e.g., coronary
artery
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/pqmp/measures/availability/chipra-0134-technicalspecs.pdf
January 01, 2011 - hypertensive
109 2y Acute Cerebrovascular
disease
110 2y Occlusion or stenosis of
pre cerebral arteries
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/quality-patient-safety/hais/tools/mvp/modules/technical/early-mobility-icu-facguide.docx
January 01, 2017 - Facilitator Guide: Build Your SSI Prevention Bundle
Slide Title and Commentary
Slide Number and Slide
Title Slide
Early Mobility in the Intensive Care Unit
SAY:
In this slide set, we will look at the benefits, safety, feasibility, and sustainability of early mobility. Many hospitals and intensive care units or IC…
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www.ahrq.gov/patient-safety/quality-resources/tools/chtoolbx/emerging/index.html
June 01, 2020 - They are:
Acute myocardial infarction (including coronary artery disease).
Heart failure.
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/evidencenow/heart-health/cholesterol-pcor.pdf
November 01, 2016 - with diabetes; those with existing heart disease, especially those
who have been treated for blocked arteries
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/hai/tools/mrsa-2/132-gap-analysis-hospital-level.pdf
April 01, 2025 - Hip replacement
Knee replacement
Spinal fusion
Coronary artery bypass (CABG) graft with … software: Off
Other_2: Off
Hip replacement: Off
Knee replacement: Off
Spinal fusion: Off
Coronary artery
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/systems/hospital/qitoolkit/combined/d4j_combo_psi13-sepsis-bestpractices.pdf
May 20, 2016 - Selected Best Practices and Suggestions for Improvement
Toolkit for Using the AHRQ Quality Indicators
How To Improve Hospital Quality and Safety
1 Tool D.4j
Selected Best Practices and Suggestions for Improvement
PSI 13: Postoperative Sepsis
Why Focus on Sepsis?
• More than 750,000 cases of sepsis are…
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www.ahrq.gov/hai/pfp/interimhac2014-ap1.html
November 01, 2015 - Thromboembolic Events
16,000
0.49
All Other Hospital- Acquired Conditions
MPSMS (2014)
Femoral Artery
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/systems/hospital/qitoolkit/pdi/d4k_nqi03-bsi-bestpractices.pdf
May 17, 2016 - Ideally, umbilical artery catheters should not
stay in place for more than 5 days and umbilical venous … ○ Remove and do not replace umbilicial artery catheters if any signs of Catheter-Related
Bloodstream
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/systems/hospital/qitoolkit/pdi/d4j_pdi12-crbsi-bestpractices.pdf
May 17, 2016 - Umbilical artery catheters should not
stay in place for more than 5 days and umbilical venous catheters … o Remove and do not replace umbilicial artery catheters if any signs of CLABSI, vascular
insufficiency
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/systems/hospital/qitoolkit/combined/d4x_combo_pdi12-crbsi-bestpractices.pdf
May 17, 2016 - Umbilical artery catheters should not
stay in place for more than 5 days and umbilical venous catheters … o Remove and do not replace umbilicial artery catheters if any signs of CLABSI, vascular
insufficiency
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www.ahrq.gov/hai/cusp/clabsi-neonatal/nclabsi2.html
January 01, 2013 - Eliminating CLABSI, A National Patient Safety Imperative: Neonatal CLABSI Prevention
Methods
Previous Page Next Page
Table of Contents
Eliminating CLABSI, A National Patient Safety Imperative: Neonatal CLABSI Prevention
Executive Summary
Introduction & Objectives
Methods
Data Collection and …
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/hai/tools/clabsi-cauti-icu/clabsi-event-reporting_revised.docx
April 01, 2022 - central line ☐ Tunneled central line ☐ Peripherally inserted central catheter ☐ Pulmonary artery … ☐ Single lumen ☐ Double lumen ☐ Triple lumen ☐ Pulmonary artery catheter
☐ Other (describe): _____
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/evidencenow/results/research/measures-specifications-sw.pdf
December 31, 2017 - 18 years of age and older who were discharged alive for acute myocardial
infarction (AMI), coronary artery
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/quality-patient-safety/quality-resources/tools/chtoolbx/emerging/emerging.doc
January 01, 2001 - They are:
· Acute myocardial infarction (including coronary artery disease).
· Heart failure.