Sunday, October 13, 2019
Urethral Catheters Essay -- Health, Diseases, Urinary Tract Infection
Urethral catheters are small tubes inserted through the urethra to drain urine. These  devices are often linked with high rates of urinary tract infections (UTI) and are frequently used  in the older population. This contributes to lengthier hospital stays leading to increased medical  costs. In 2008, the Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) included catheterassociated  bacteriuria (CAB) as one of the preventable hospital-acquired conditions (HAC) that  will affect reimbursement if contracted by a patient in the acute and long-term setting. This paper  focuses on three best evidence-based practices and nursing strategies to prevent CABs.  Background  Van Buren is the second largest city in the Fort Smith, Arkansas (AR)-Oklahoma (OK)  metropolitan statistical area and is the county seat of Crawford County, AR. The city of Van  Buren has numerous subsystems dedicated to the well-being of the community, which includes  one medical facility, five medical clinics, three nursing homes, three ambulance services, and the  Crawford County Health Department (Yellow Pages, 2010).  The medical facility, Summit Medical Center, provides full-service general acute care to  approximately 160,000 residents annually in Crawford, Franklin, and Sebastian Counties in AR  and Sequoyah County in OK. The facility has 103 beds, has more than 100 nurses on staff, and  has over 140 physicians in the medical clinics (Summit Medical Center, 2011).  In 2009, the medical facility emergency department (ED) treated 170 residents from  nursing homes, 70 of which were hospitalized after examination and treatment in the ED, 58  were treated as ââ¬Å"ED outpatientâ⬠ visits, and 42 were direct hospitalization visits (Summit Medical  Center, 2011). The majority of...              ...See Figure I). The decision tree is used as a guide for clinicians in  making clinical decisions to either continue or discontinue indwelling urethral catheters.  Conclusion  Urethral catheterization in the older population should be considered as a last option  because it can lead to catheter-associated bacteriuria, bloodstream infection, sepsis and death. It  should not be used for staff convenience, or to manage urinary incontinence manageable by other  means. CAB is a condition that can be prevented with the application of evidence-based best  practice strategies. These include criteria for catheter placement and discontinuation, use of  silver-alloy catheters for short-term catheterization, and limiting bladder irrigation. An algorithm  for urethral catheter insertion, care and removal is used as a tool to help prevent CABs and  achieve better patient outcomes.                        
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