erythema or induration within 2 cm of the catheter exit site in the absence of associated bloodstream infection and without concomitant purulence Clinical sepsis Requires one of the following with ...
Objectives: Hyperglycemia is common and may be a risk factor for nosocomial infections, including central catheter–associated bloodstream infections in critically ill children. It is unknown ...
Oregon hospitals have reported a modest decline in health care-associated infections (HAIs) among patients in 2023, according ...
The newly released Insights Report, “Improvement in Safety Culture Linked to Better Patient and Staff Outcomes,” highlights ...
Considering taking supplements to treat catheter related infections? Below is a list of common natural remedies used to treat or reduce the symptoms of catheter related infections. Follow the ...