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Nosocomial Infections in Rural Hospitals William R. Barnett Robert Bolger MEDT 401 – Issues in Health Care April 29, 2004.

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1 Nosocomial Infections in Rural Hospitals William R. Barnett Robert Bolger MEDT 401 – Issues in Health Care April 29, 2004

2 Introduction Louise White, R.N., B.S.N., C.I.C. –Infection Control Coordinator Common hospital-acquired infections: –Pneumonia –MRSA –VRE –MDR-TB –Legionella spp. –Pseudomonas spp.

3 Monitoring Patients VentilatorsCatheters ICU / PICU / NICU Caesarean sections High-risk and new medical procedures Bariatric surgeries General and laparoscopic surgeries

4 Policies / Procedures National Nosocomial Infections Surveillance System (NNIS) Wood County Health Department Ohio Department of Health Patient monitoring Safe-patient placement Antibiotic resistance

5 CDC Guidelines Hand hygiene Isolation precautions Environmental control Intravascular device-related infections Surgical site infections Catheter associated urinary tract infections Nosocomial pneumonia

6 Preventive Measures Monitor antibiotic usage Use appropriate protective wear Disinfection of medical equipment Aseptic techniques Establish policies and guidelines Prescreen incoming patients

7 Concerns Emerging infectious diseases Bioterrorism –Airborne transmission Hospital / Patient burdens: –Length of hospitalization –Increased morbidity / mortality among patients


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