Pre-operative patient preparation in the prevention of surgical site infections.

Tara McBride, Jennifer Beamer
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Abstract

Unlabelled: In 1999 the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care granted funding to St. Mary's General Hospital for a Regional Cardiac Care Center. In July 2003 the cardiac surgery program opened. During the program-planning phase, protocols and procedures related to patient preparation for cardiac surgery were developed.

Objective: To share policies, protocols and patient teaching tools developed from research driven, evidenced based standards of practice. To complete a one-year review (January to December 2004) and assess the compliance rates with pre-operative patient preparation procedures on all Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) cardiac surgery patients.

Design: Retrospective chart review.

Setting: 191 bed community-based Regional Cardiac Care Centre.

Participants: All adult patients undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) surgery from January 1st 2004 to December 31st 2004.

Analysis: Compliance rate following patient education related to pre-operative washes, assessing completion of pre-operative washes, and location of clipping relative to the Cardiovascular Operating Room (CVOR).

Conclusion: A team of Registered Nurses was able to effectively implement policies and protocols within a cardiac surgery program that meet the recommended standards of care of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Operating Room Nurses Association of Canada (ORNAC) and Safer Health Care Now! Initiative. A retrospective chart review has demonstrated that staff consistently apply and document care in accordance with the developed pre-operative wash and hair clipping protocols.

术前患者准备在预防手术部位感染中的作用。
未标明:1999年,安大略卫生和长期护理部为圣玛丽总医院的一个区域心脏护理中心拨款。2003年7月,心脏手术项目开始实施。在方案规划阶段,制定了与心脏手术患者准备相关的协议和程序。目的:分享由研究驱动的、以证据为基础的实践标准制定的政策、方案和患者教学工具。完成一项为期一年的回顾(2004年1月至12月),并评估所有冠状动脉旁路移植术(CABG)心脏手术患者术前患者准备程序的依从性。设计:回顾性图表回顾。环境:191张床位的社区区域心脏护理中心。参与者:2004年1月1日至2004年12月31日接受冠状动脉旁路移植术(CABG)的所有成年患者。分析:术前冲洗相关的患者教育的依从率,评估术前冲洗的完成情况,以及相对于心血管手术室(CVOR)的夹持位置。结论:一组注册护士能够在心脏手术项目中有效地执行政策和协议,并符合疾病控制和预防中心(CDC)、加拿大手术室护士协会(ORNAC)和“现在更安全的医疗保健”推荐的护理标准!倡议。回顾性图表审查表明,工作人员始终按照制定的术前洗发和剪发协议申请和记录护理。
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