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    Catheter associated urinary tract infections (CA-UTIs), accounts for almost 40% of all nosocomial infections, which result in increased morbidity, mortality, and costs and, it is one of the most common health care- associated infections in acute care area. The study existed in this paper discourses the influence of the 2008 nonpayment policy of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) on catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) from the viewpoint of infection preventionists.

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    Introduction The purpose of this paper is to implement a policy that will aid in reducing foley catheter induced infection by providing a guideline for the health care providers on how to care for patients with foley catheters. Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infection (CAUTI) are the most commonly reported hospital acquired condition, and the rates continues to rise. According to American Nurses Association, greater than 560,000 patients developed CAUTI each year. Registered nurses can play a

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    Pyelonephritis is the inflammation of the kidney that is mostly caused by a bacterial infection, which leads to scarring of the kidney. It is a form of a urinary tract infection (UTI) one instance may lead to substantial renal damage, kidney failure, abscess formation, sepsis, septic shock, and the failure of multiple organs. The infection typically begins in the urethra or bladder and travels up into the kidneys, where it could potentially harm the organs and even the life of the infected individual

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    in nursing training and in departments like Infection Control we will save money at the and most important we will provide better care to our patients. In our hospital the Vascular Access team came up with the initiative of creating the "PICC Police", they not only monitor the timely dressing change of their lines and competence of nurses but also educate patients and family on how nurses should perform the procedures, on signs and symptoms of infection and on how to contact the Vascular Access team

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    A study from the National Center for Health Statistics of infections treated most frequently in American emergency rooms showed Urinary Tract Infections (UTI) account for 8.1 million visits to health-care providers every year. Women are at greater risk because their urethra is a lot shorter than that of a man. This significant length difference allows a greater risk for bacteria to infect the urethra. The risk for a female to contract at least one UTI in her life time is estimated at approximately

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    Urinary tract infections are one of the most common bacterial infections. Affecting people of both sexes and of all ages, it can potentially pose as a serious threat to both the individual and to society. In the United States alone, urinary tract infections are the reason behind 7 million clinic visits annually. They are also responsible for over $1.6 billion in annual medical costs (Sheerin, 2011). For these reasons, it is important to learn more about urinary tract infections, in terms of causes

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    Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections The purpose of this paper is to identify an issue identified by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing NCLEX examination blueprint. The identified issue that I will be addressing for this paper is catheter associated urinary tract infections and is under the category of safety and infection control; according to (INSERT NCSBN CITATION) this issue falls under the overview of safe and effective care for patients. The importance of addressing this

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    Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) A symptomatic bacterial infection that develops in the urinary system is known as a urinary tract infection (UTI). UTI can develop in the upper urinary tract, known as acute pyelonephritis, which is an infection of the kidney and the lower urinary tract, also known as cystitis which is an infection of the bladder. A patient is consider to have asymptomatic bacteriuria if their urine cultures showing >100 000 cfu/mL urine without the symptoms of UTI. UTI that occurs

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    Preventing Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections Zaahira Sidq Drexel University   Preventing Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections Urinary tract infections are one of the most hospital-acquired infections in the country. With so much technology and evidence based practice, why is this still an ongoing problem worldwide? Could it simply be the basics of hygiene or just patient negligence? The purpose of this paper is to identify multiple studies that have been done to reduce or prevent

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    use of Trimethoprim/Sulfamethoxazole in the prevention of any urinary tract infection within a six to twelve-month period in healthy premenopausal women (18-55 years old) with a history of recurrent urinary tract infections. Also to determine the resolutions that will help the advanced practice registered nurse to decide on the appropriate therapy for healthy premenopausal female population who suffer from recurrent urinary tract infections in order to decrease antibiotic overuse and antibiotic resistance

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