i - decide®-用于评估和管理医院环境中侵入性装置的决策工具

Q4 Nursing Vascular Access Pub Date : 2021-12-13 DOI:10.5737/cvaa-153714
G. Ray-Barruel
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留置医疗装置,包括血管通路和导尿管,存在感染风险,因此每天评估和考虑其持续需求是患者安全的优先事项。i - decide®器械评估和决策工具是一个基于证据的检查表,旨在改善急性住院患者侵入性器械的评估、护理和及时移除。本文解释了该工具的每个步骤,以及包含的基本原理。
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I-DECIDED® – A decision tool for assessment and management of invasive devices in the hospital setting
Indwelling medical devices, including vascular access and urinary catheters, pose a risk for infection, and therefore daily assessment and consideration of their continued need is a patient safety priority. The I-DECIDED® device assessment and decision tool is an evidence-based checklist, designed to improve the assessment, care, and timely removal of invasive devices in acute hospitalized patients. This paper explains each step of the tool, with rationale for inclusion.
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Vascular Access
Vascular Access Nursing-Advanced and Specialized Nursing
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期刊介绍: Vascular Access, the CVAA journal, is published three times a year and it has much in the way of excellent information regarding every aspect of vascular access and infusion therapy. There are many pertinent topics covered in each issue. A subscription to Vascular Access is free with a CVAA membership. PDF copies of back issues are available on the website for CVAA members.
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