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    Decrease the Duration of Indwelling Urethral Catheters and Potentially Reduce the Incidence of CatheterAssociated Urinary Tract Infections Michael S. Bernard‚ Kathleen F. Hunter‚ and Katherine N. Moore I ndwelling urinary catheters are widely used in hospitalized patients and can be an appropriate means of therapeutic management under specific circumstances. However‚ many indwelling urinary catheters are used without clear indications (Gokula‚ Hickner‚ & Smith‚ 2004; Jain‚ Parada‚ David‚ & Smith

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    that generate splashes or splatters Gloves: prevent the transmission of pathogens by direct/indirect contact. This equipment protects you from waste materials such as wounds‚ blood‚ stool‚ and urine. Indwelling urinary catheters - causes of risk for infections An indwelling urinary catheter obstructs the normal flushing action of urine flow. The presence of a catheter in the urethra breaches the natural defenses of the body. Reflux of microorganisms up the catheter lumen from the drainage bag

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    incontinence. It can cause them to be a loner because they are afraid to go out because of fear of leakage or accidents‚ which can cause them to have depression. They may not like to do certain activities with children as certain activities may make their bladder control worse and incontinence pads might not be absorbent enough. Instead of going out and doing their day to day chores like shopping they may opt in staying in and sometimes become a bit of a recluse. List common causes of difficulties with

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    guidelines are used to prevent catheter-associated urinary tract infections. Evidence based practice also has influenced the use of certain treatments for premature babies and how nursing orientation is done. This article will touch upon many aspects that research and evidence based data has changed and/or improved‚ so patient care is maintained safely and effectively. Keywords: EBP (evidence based practice)‚ CAUTI (catheter-associated urinary tract infections)‚ JACHO (The Joint Commission)‚

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    plan. Article #1 Adams‚ D.‚ Bucior‚ H.‚ & Day‚ G. (2012‚ January). HOUDINI: make that urinary catheter disappear-nurse-led protocol. Journal of Infection Prevention‚ 13‚ 44-48. This article discusses the use of 7 criteria that must exist in order to keep an indwelling urinary catheter in place. According to Adams (2012)‚ the average daily risk of developing a bacteremia with an indwelling urinary catheter increases by 3%-7% for every additional day the catheter remains indwelling. The

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    The study of urinary chemistry on stone forming minerals will provide a good indication of risk of stone formation. Urinary supersaturation with respect to stone-forming constituents is generally considered to be one of the causative factors in calculogenesis. Though supersaturation of stone forming salts in urine is essential‚ abundance of these salts by itself will not always result in stone formation. Various substances in the body have an effect on one or more of the stone forming processes (nucleation

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    Urinary tract infection (UTI) is one of the most common bacterial infections‚ impacting more than 150 million people annually and resulting in significant health care costs and morbidity (Foxman‚ 2010; Stamm and Norrby‚ 2001). In the United States alone the costs of health care and time missed from work reach 3.5 billion dollars per year (Foxman‚ 2014). It is estimated that one out of two women will suffer UTI during their lifetime and nearly half of them will experience recurrence (Foxman‚ 2002)

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    measure urinary glucose (a known and unknown sample) using two quantitative tests: colorimetric strip test and o-toluidine test. Urinary glucose is the main focus for this lab due to its involvement with diabetes‚ a disease defined by the abnormal regulation of insulin. The most effective method for monitoring glucose is through blood glucose compared to urinary glucose. It has been discovered that urinary glucose is not a good measure of changes in blood glucose because: (1) the bladder collects

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    The Fish by Elizabeth Bishop Bishop uses literary devices‚ especially similes‚ metaphors‚ tone‚ and imagery to convey her theme of admiration for survivors of life’s difficult battles‚ in this case the fish‚ although at first she failed to admire and appreciate the fish. Bishop also doesn’t realize how beautiful the fish is at first‚ but she eventually finds beauty in the fish. Bishop’s tone of aloofness in lines 5-10 shows that first she is disappointed in what she thought was a big catch.

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    into the urinary tract and maybe responsible for an increased opportunity for infection. The second most important factor is the dehydration that is likely related to the decrease in fluid intake. With dehydration‚ you will have decreased urinary output‚ concentration of urine‚ and increased opportunity for the bacteria to attach to the urinary tract walls. 2. What normal innate host defense mechanisms were ineffective? The most important host defense mechanism to protect from a urinary tract infection

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