CAUTI is preventable. CAUTI reduction improves patient care and outcomes, limits complications, and prevents extended lengths of stay. Reducing CAUTI is a shared responsibility of the health care team, including the emergency nurse. Communication about practice change is essential. Decision-making based on sound evidence, best practice, and established guidelines can foster positive nurse-driven change, resulting in safer patient care and improved patient outcomes.
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CAUTI is preventable...
CAUTI reduction
- Improves patient care and outcomes
- Limits complications
- Prevents extended lengths of stay
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- Reducing CAUTI is a shared responsibility of the health care team
- Communication is essential.
- Decision making:
- Sound evidence
- Best practice
- Established guidelines
Nurse-driven change resulting in safer patient care and improved patient outcomes...
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