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*****St.B.5B will always isolate MRSA and VRE +ve. E6 does not isolate if...Patient A&Ox3 and ad lib., or both patients in the room are +ve. Sometimes task is missed for gown and glove as culture results are not back before the patient is discharged/transfered. Lack of isolation carts in the hallway and a list of isolation patients does not help.[[User:ENagy|ENagy]] 13:01, 20 October 2010 (CDT) | *****St.B.5B will always isolate MRSA and VRE +ve. E6 does not isolate if...Patient A&Ox3 and ad lib., or both patients in the room are +ve. Sometimes task is missed for gown and glove as culture results are not back before the patient is discharged/transfered. Lack of isolation carts in the hallway and a list of isolation patients does not help.[[User:ENagy|ENagy]] 13:01, 20 October 2010 (CDT) | ||
******HSC D4 - Does gown and glove isolation for MRSA and VRE, so I mark this isolation all the time--[[User:FLindell|FLindell]] 14:37, 20 October 2010 (CDT) | ******HSC D4 - Does gown and glove isolation for MRSA and VRE, so I mark this isolation all the time--[[User:FLindell|FLindell]] 14:37, 20 October 2010 (CDT) | ||
*******SBGH E5 According to the crn on my ward, there is not a simple answer to the question. In regards to isolating MRSA or VRE positive patients, each case on this ward is determined with infection control input. If they are culture proven positive, they are generally put on "contact" precautions. Having said that, there are many factors that they consider when deciding whether or not to isolate someone. Some of those factors are strain of MRSA/VRE, whether or not they are going to be eradicated, and whether they are culture positive, or just suspect. The short answer would be, not every MRSA/VRE positive patient is put on isolation.[[User:DPageNewton|DPageNewton]] | |||
Revision as of 19:11, 2010 October 21
Task items replaced iTISS as a sampler of specific "nursing workload" items that the medicine program continues to track as QA indicators.
Only mark a task as performed if it was done during a patients stay on your ward. If a task was done prior to patient coming to your ward or after patient is transferred to another ward, it should be marked as no or none during the stay on your ward.
These items are included in: S_AllDiagnoses table which is in CCMDB.mdb. Was also on the PDA in HanDBase which was phased out as of September 2010.
Isolation Task
Possible entries for Isolation task:
- 100500 - Isolation None (If no isolation is charted', or only a mask was required, collect it as none)
- 100501 - Isolation Total (gloves,gown,masks) (gloves, gown, mask);hence, there should only be a few patients with this task marked
- 100502 - Isolation (gloves and gown)
Collection Rationale
- This element is collected not only for nursing work load but also as a quality indicator to facilitate future work on infection control.
- We decided not to code mask only isolation because it is both very common, doesn't relevantly correlate with anything, and takes very little time.
Date Glove and Gown added
options changed June 5.09--TOstryzniuk 17:35, 5 June 2009 (CDT))
- use to only collect total isolation (Glove, gown, mask)prior to this date therefore very few marked with this task.
Test data
see Test data
Data Integrity Rules
Since we are coding what is actually charted, no integrity checks can be done on this. However, it would be interesting to run a report on the corellation between diagnoses and the charting of isolation sometime to see what it shows.
Question
- QUESTION: would be the reason that Task Isolation (glove, gown) as not marked when an admit or acquired diagnosis is MSRA or VRE +ve? Thank you for your input on this.--TOstryzniuk 11:26, 19 October 2010 (CDT)
- Yes I have had admissions that had swabs taken during their stay on the unit and then were found to be MRSA or VRE positive but got transfered before isolation was established. Gail Hall
- On my 2 units @HSC B3&D5 MRSA will always be isolated, VRE will be isolated if the pt is having diarrhea and is confused, but if the pt is Ox3 and up and about and no isolation rooms around they will not isolate and ID is ok with this--PStein 07:48, 20 October 2010 (CDT)
- A4 isolates these patients (glove & gown). If they are up & about they wear isolation gowns & gloves themselves.--CMarks 08:05, 20 October 2010 (CDT)
- St.B.5B will always isolate MRSA and VRE +ve. E6 does not isolate if...Patient A&Ox3 and ad lib., or both patients in the room are +ve. Sometimes task is missed for gown and glove as culture results are not back before the patient is discharged/transfered. Lack of isolation carts in the hallway and a list of isolation patients does not help.ENagy 13:01, 20 October 2010 (CDT)
- HSC D4 - Does gown and glove isolation for MRSA and VRE, so I mark this isolation all the time--FLindell 14:37, 20 October 2010 (CDT)
- SBGH E5 According to the crn on my ward, there is not a simple answer to the question. In regards to isolating MRSA or VRE positive patients, each case on this ward is determined with infection control input. If they are culture proven positive, they are generally put on "contact" precautions. Having said that, there are many factors that they consider when deciding whether or not to isolate someone. Some of those factors are strain of MRSA/VRE, whether or not they are going to be eradicated, and whether they are culture positive, or just suspect. The short answer would be, not every MRSA/VRE positive patient is put on isolation.DPageNewton
- HSC D4 - Does gown and glove isolation for MRSA and VRE, so I mark this isolation all the time--FLindell 14:37, 20 October 2010 (CDT)
- St.B.5B will always isolate MRSA and VRE +ve. E6 does not isolate if...Patient A&Ox3 and ad lib., or both patients in the room are +ve. Sometimes task is missed for gown and glove as culture results are not back before the patient is discharged/transfered. Lack of isolation carts in the hallway and a list of isolation patients does not help.ENagy 13:01, 20 October 2010 (CDT)
- A4 isolates these patients (glove & gown). If they are up & about they wear isolation gowns & gloves themselves.--CMarks 08:05, 20 October 2010 (CDT)
- On my 2 units @HSC B3&D5 MRSA will always be isolated, VRE will be isolated if the pt is having diarrhea and is confused, but if the pt is Ox3 and up and about and no isolation rooms around they will not isolate and ID is ok with this--PStein 07:48, 20 October 2010 (CDT)
- Yes I have had admissions that had swabs taken during their stay on the unit and then were found to be MRSA or VRE positive but got transfered before isolation was established. Gail Hall
Year | Number of MRSA or VRE +ve in Admit or acquired DX | Number with task- Isolation (glove, gown) marked | Comments | |
2007 | 159 | 3 | ||
2008 | 163 | 1 | ||
2009 | 234 | 119 | Glove and gown added to task on June 5. 2009. Prior to this only TOTAL isolation task item was available. | |
2010 | 271 | 239 |