Healthcare-Acquired Infections: Catheter-Associated Bloodstream Infections (CAUTI) for Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN)

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Healthcare-Acquired Infections: Catheter-Associated Bloodstream Infections (CAUTI)

 

Definition/Etiology:

  • CAUTI- infection in the bladder from a catheter

 

Pathophysiology:

  • Urinary catheter = access

 

Noticing: Assessment & Recognizing Cues:

  • Prevention
    • Avoid urinary catheters, and if needed d/c ASAP 
    • Use alternatives
    • Sterile insertion
    • Appropriate cleaning
  • Assessment
    • Increased temperature
    • Foul-smelling urine
    • Dark urine
    • Frequency/burning

 

Interpreting: Analyzing & Planning:

  • Complete Blood Count (CBC)
  • Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP)
  • Find/confirm the source of infection
    • Urinalysis/culture (UTI)
    • Blood cultures

 

Responding: Patient Interventions & Taking Action:

  • Antibiotics
  • IV fluids
  • Prevent sepsis!

 

Reflecting: Evaluating Patient Outcomes:

  • Patient improvement:
    • S/S decline
    • Decreased temp
  • Continued treatment:
    • Abx

 

Linchpins (Key Points):

  • An infection is an infection. How do we prevent it?
    • Infection: inflammatory response
    • CAUTI-specific: Bladder is affected (s/s)
    • Prevent: Prevent CAUTI
    • Treat: Treat with abx; prevent sepsis

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