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CAUTI Reflection
As a nurse in the critical care unit I noticed an increase in CAUTIs over the last six months. Furthermore, there have been an increase in new staff as well as an increase in usage of urinary catheter devices. Presently, the patient population in the critical care unit is sicker now and require more of the primary nurses’ time than in the past.

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