Intravenous fluid therapy: an audit and discussion of improvements required for prescribers and administrators.

Q3 Nursing
Calum Heslop, Milap Rajpara, Sally Wood, Talia Patel, Shivaali Karelia, Rakesh Patel
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Abstract

Background: Foundation doctors and nurses are the clinicians most closely involved in fluid assessment, intravenous (IV) fluid prescription and administration. However, both groups report challenges regarding IV fluids. At a large NHS trust in England, adherence to the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guideline CG174, regarding IV fluids, was largely unknown.

Aims: To assess the baseline adherence, within the hospitals, to CG174 and identify areas for improvement.

Methods: A set of 12 audit standards were developed and used to collect data across 29 clinical areas between September 2022 and May 2023, with 255 patients receiving IV fluids at any time during their inpatient stay included.

Findings: For two standards target adherence of 95% was achieved, with an adherence less than 50% in most. Areas of particularly poor adherence included assessing and meeting fluid and electrolyte requirements, patient reassessment and developing IV fluid management plans.

Conclusion: Trust baseline adherence to NICE CG174 requires improvement, particularly regarding patient assessment and reassessment, and meeting electrolyte requirements.

静脉输液疗法:审核并讨论处方者和管理者需要改进的地方。
背景:基础科医生和护士是参与输液评估、静脉输液处方和给药最密切的临床医生。然而,这两类人员在静脉输液方面都面临着挑战。在英格兰的一家大型 NHS 信托机构中,对英国国家健康与护理卓越研究所(NICE)关于静脉输液的指南 CG174 的遵守情况基本上不得而知。目的:评估医院内部对 CG174 的基本遵守情况,并确定需要改进的方面:方法:制定一套 12 项审核标准,用于收集 2022 年 9 月至 2023 年 5 月期间 29 个临床领域的数据,其中包括 255 名在住院期间随时接受静脉输液的患者:有两项标准的目标遵守率达到了 95%,大多数标准的遵守率低于 50%。遵守情况特别差的领域包括:评估并满足液体和电解质需求、患者重新评估以及制定静脉输液管理计划:结论:信托基金对 NICE CG174 的基线遵守率有待提高,尤其是在患者评估和重新评估以及满足电解质要求方面。
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British Journal of Nursing
British Journal of Nursing Nursing-Nursing (all)
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期刊介绍: British Journal of Nursing (BJN) provides all nurses, regardless of specialism, with a comprehensive resource that brings together nursing practice, education and leadership. We believe that the nurse''s role has become increasingly demanding, which is why we have made some important updates to the journal. It now has more clinical content, more practical features - with clear learning outcomes – and new ''bitesize'' articles designed for accessibility. These changes have been made for one reason – to help easily obtain essential information you can trust.
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