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Team Learns "Bladder Bundle" to Protect Patient Safety

  • Using an evaluation checklist to determine whether the catheter is medically necessary and properly secured
  • Re-educating registered nurses and certified nursing assistants on catheter use and how to minimize factors that cause bladder infections
  • Encouraging physicians to refrain from administering a catheter when it wasn’t necessary and to take catheters out at the earliest opportunity

What can your team do to encourage each other to examine procedures and alter if necessary?

 

Urinary tract infections caused by catheters can lengthen hospital stays and complicate a patient’s recovery. Team members at Sunnyside Hospital reduced infections by creating a bundle of procedures. For each patient with a catheter in place, charge nurses used checklists to determine whether the catheter was medically necessary and properly secured. Registered nurses and certified nursing assistants were re-educated on catheter use and physicians were encouraged to refrain from administering catheters when they weren’t necessary. Within six months, the number of bladder infections caused by catheters dropped to near zero. 

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Team decreased the number of bladder infections—from nearly 20 infections per 1,000 catheter days down to near zero within six months.
Why This Matters
Urinary tract infections caused by catheters can lengthen hospital stays and complicate a patient’s recovery.
Test of Change
Nurses using an evaluation checklist to determine whether the catheter was medically necessary and properly secured
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Three steps your team can take.

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Team members at Sunnyside Hospital were able to dramatically reduce the number of catheterized bladder infections by educating and engaging physicians, nurses and certified nursing assistants. 

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A pair of hands inserting an IV in a patient's arm
Landing Page Title
"Bladder Bundle" Protects Patient Safety
Topics
Patient Safety
Region
Northwest
Communicator
Jennifer Gladwell
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Non-LMP
Keywords
bladder infection
controlling infection
Date of publication
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Department
Inpatient
Content Type
Team-Tested Practice
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Inform
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A pair of hands inserting an IV in a patient's arm
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6
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months to decrease bladder infections from nearly 20 infections per 1,000 catheter days to near zero