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www.ahrq.gov/news/newsroom/case-studies/201709.html
June 01, 2017 - .* An evidence-based technique to improve handoffs and transitions of care also supported by AHRQ, I-PASS … "We're embedding this technique into our practice for handoffs throughout the hospital," he added.
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www.qualitymeasures.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/quality-patient-safety/quality-resources/tools/cauti-ltc/modules/resources/tools/prevent/maintenance-checklist.docx
March 01, 2017 - catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) due to urinary catheter insertion depends on aseptic technique … the name and title of the staff member who is assuring that the correct procedural steps and aseptic technique … · Use the comment section to list breaks in technique and corrective action.
· Specimen Collection … Residents who are independent with catheter care are educated and competent with aseptic technique.
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healthcare411.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/quality-patient-safety/hais/cauti-tools/impl-guide/implementation-guide-appendix-b.docx
April 24, 2015 - Application
1.3 Indwelling, straight, and suprapubic urinary catheters should be inserted using aseptic technique … Patients performing self-catheterization should utilize clean technique.
1.6.2. … should be maintained for indwelling and suprapubic catheter systems.
1.9 If there are breaks in aseptic technique … 1.20 Only persons (e.g., nursing staff, family members, or patients themselves) who know the correct technique
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cahps.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/quality-patient-safety/hais/cauti-tools/impl-guide/implementation-guide-appendix-b.docx
April 24, 2015 - Application
1.3 Indwelling, straight, and suprapubic urinary catheters should be inserted using aseptic technique … Patients performing self-catheterization should utilize clean technique.
1.6.2. … should be maintained for indwelling and suprapubic catheter systems.
1.9 If there are breaks in aseptic technique … 1.20 Only persons (e.g., nursing staff, family members, or patients themselves) who know the correct technique
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teamstepps.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/quality-patient-safety/hais/cauti-tools/impl-guide/implementation-guide-appendix-b.docx
April 24, 2015 - Application
1.3 Indwelling, straight, and suprapubic urinary catheters should be inserted using aseptic technique … Patients performing self-catheterization should utilize clean technique.
1.6.2. … should be maintained for indwelling and suprapubic catheter systems.
1.9 If there are breaks in aseptic technique … 1.20 Only persons (e.g., nursing staff, family members, or patients themselves) who know the correct technique
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www.innovations.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/quality-patient-safety/hais/cauti-tools/impl-guide/implementation-guide-appendix-b.docx
April 24, 2015 - Application
1.3 Indwelling, straight, and suprapubic urinary catheters should be inserted using aseptic technique … Patients performing self-catheterization should utilize clean technique.
1.6.2. … should be maintained for indwelling and suprapubic catheter systems.
1.9 If there are breaks in aseptic technique … 1.20 Only persons (e.g., nursing staff, family members, or patients themselves) who know the correct technique
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www.healthcare411.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/quality-patient-safety/hais/cauti-tools/impl-guide/implementation-guide-appendix-b.docx
April 24, 2015 - Application
1.3 Indwelling, straight, and suprapubic urinary catheters should be inserted using aseptic technique … Patients performing self-catheterization should utilize clean technique.
1.6.2. … should be maintained for indwelling and suprapubic catheter systems.
1.9 If there are breaks in aseptic technique … 1.20 Only persons (e.g., nursing staff, family members, or patients themselves) who know the correct technique
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www.monahrq.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/quality-patient-safety/hais/cauti-tools/impl-guide/implementation-guide-appendix-b.docx
April 24, 2015 - Application
1.3 Indwelling, straight, and suprapubic urinary catheters should be inserted using aseptic technique … Patients performing self-catheterization should utilize clean technique.
1.6.2. … should be maintained for indwelling and suprapubic catheter systems.
1.9 If there are breaks in aseptic technique … 1.20 Only persons (e.g., nursing staff, family members, or patients themselves) who know the correct technique
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www.cahps.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/quality-patient-safety/hais/cauti-tools/impl-guide/implementation-guide-appendix-b.docx
April 24, 2015 - Application
1.3 Indwelling, straight, and suprapubic urinary catheters should be inserted using aseptic technique … Patients performing self-catheterization should utilize clean technique.
1.6.2. … should be maintained for indwelling and suprapubic catheter systems.
1.9 If there are breaks in aseptic technique … 1.20 Only persons (e.g., nursing staff, family members, or patients themselves) who know the correct technique
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www.cpsi.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/quality-patient-safety/hais/cauti-tools/impl-guide/implementation-guide-appendix-b.docx
April 24, 2015 - Application
1.3 Indwelling, straight, and suprapubic urinary catheters should be inserted using aseptic technique … Patients performing self-catheterization should utilize clean technique.
1.6.2. … should be maintained for indwelling and suprapubic catheter systems.
1.9 If there are breaks in aseptic technique … 1.20 Only persons (e.g., nursing staff, family members, or patients themselves) who know the correct technique
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www.qualitymeasures.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/quality-patient-safety/hais/cauti-tools/impl-guide/implementation-guide-appendix-b.docx
April 24, 2015 - Application
1.3 Indwelling, straight, and suprapubic urinary catheters should be inserted using aseptic technique … Patients performing self-catheterization should utilize clean technique.
1.6.2. … should be maintained for indwelling and suprapubic catheter systems.
1.9 If there are breaks in aseptic technique … 1.20 Only persons (e.g., nursing staff, family members, or patients themselves) who know the correct technique
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www.talkingquality.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/quality-patient-safety/hais/cauti-tools/impl-guide/implementation-guide-appendix-b.docx
April 24, 2015 - Application
1.3 Indwelling, straight, and suprapubic urinary catheters should be inserted using aseptic technique … Patients performing self-catheterization should utilize clean technique.
1.6.2. … should be maintained for indwelling and suprapubic catheter systems.
1.9 If there are breaks in aseptic technique … 1.20 Only persons (e.g., nursing staff, family members, or patients themselves) who know the correct technique
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pcmh.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/quality-patient-safety/hais/cauti-tools/impl-guide/implementation-guide-appendix-b.docx
April 24, 2015 - Application
1.3 Indwelling, straight, and suprapubic urinary catheters should be inserted using aseptic technique … Patients performing self-catheterization should utilize clean technique.
1.6.2. … should be maintained for indwelling and suprapubic catheter systems.
1.9 If there are breaks in aseptic technique … 1.20 Only persons (e.g., nursing staff, family members, or patients themselves) who know the correct technique
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monahrq.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/quality-patient-safety/hais/cauti-tools/impl-guide/implementation-guide-appendix-b.docx
April 24, 2015 - Application
1.3 Indwelling, straight, and suprapubic urinary catheters should be inserted using aseptic technique … Patients performing self-catheterization should utilize clean technique.
1.6.2. … should be maintained for indwelling and suprapubic catheter systems.
1.9 If there are breaks in aseptic technique … 1.20 Only persons (e.g., nursing staff, family members, or patients themselves) who know the correct technique
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ahrqpubs.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/quality-patient-safety/hais/cauti-tools/impl-guide/implementation-guide-appendix-b.docx
April 24, 2015 - Application
1.3 Indwelling, straight, and suprapubic urinary catheters should be inserted using aseptic technique … Patients performing self-catheterization should utilize clean technique.
1.6.2. … should be maintained for indwelling and suprapubic catheter systems.
1.9 If there are breaks in aseptic technique … 1.20 Only persons (e.g., nursing staff, family members, or patients themselves) who know the correct technique
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talkingquality.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/quality-patient-safety/hais/cauti-tools/impl-guide/implementation-guide-appendix-b.docx
April 24, 2015 - Application
1.3 Indwelling, straight, and suprapubic urinary catheters should be inserted using aseptic technique … Patients performing self-catheterization should utilize clean technique.
1.6.2. … should be maintained for indwelling and suprapubic catheter systems.
1.9 If there are breaks in aseptic technique … 1.20 Only persons (e.g., nursing staff, family members, or patients themselves) who know the correct technique
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patientregistry.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/quality-patient-safety/hais/cauti-tools/impl-guide/implementation-guide-appendix-b.docx
April 24, 2015 - Application
1.3 Indwelling, straight, and suprapubic urinary catheters should be inserted using aseptic technique … Patients performing self-catheterization should utilize clean technique.
1.6.2. … should be maintained for indwelling and suprapubic catheter systems.
1.9 If there are breaks in aseptic technique … 1.20 Only persons (e.g., nursing staff, family members, or patients themselves) who know the correct technique
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pbrn.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/quality-patient-safety/hais/cauti-tools/impl-guide/implementation-guide-appendix-b.docx
April 24, 2015 - Application
1.3 Indwelling, straight, and suprapubic urinary catheters should be inserted using aseptic technique … Patients performing self-catheterization should utilize clean technique.
1.6.2. … should be maintained for indwelling and suprapubic catheter systems.
1.9 If there are breaks in aseptic technique … 1.20 Only persons (e.g., nursing staff, family members, or patients themselves) who know the correct technique
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ce.effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/quality-patient-safety/quality-resources/tools/cauti-ltc/modules/resources/tools/prevent/maintenance-checklist.docx
March 01, 2017 - catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) due to urinary catheter insertion depends on aseptic technique … the name and title of the staff member who is assuring that the correct procedural steps and aseptic technique … · Use the comment section to list breaks in technique and corrective action.
· Specimen Collection … Residents who are independent with catheter care are educated and competent with aseptic technique.
-
ce.effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/quality-patient-safety/hais/cauti-tools/impl-guide/implementation-guide-appendix-b.docx
April 24, 2015 - Application
1.3 Indwelling, straight, and suprapubic urinary catheters should be inserted using aseptic technique … Patients performing self-catheterization should utilize clean technique.
1.6.2. … should be maintained for indwelling and suprapubic catheter systems.
1.9 If there are breaks in aseptic technique … 1.20 Only persons (e.g., nursing staff, family members, or patients themselves) who know the correct technique