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Measuring "hang time": contamination of intra-arterial flush solutions over time
1Swedish American Health Systems in Rockford, III, USA.
Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing : DCCN
|November 15, 2011
Abstract:
This study reports on improved patient care through procedures that reduce the likelihood of hospital-acquired infections. This investigation found that longer "hang times" for nurse-prepared intra-arterial flush solutions did not significantly increase the patient's risk of infection. In addition, the article details cost savings and procedures to better manage nurses' time.
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