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Prospective evaluation of risk factors for bloodstream infection in patients receiving home …

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JI Tokars, ST Cookson, MA McArthur, CL … - Annals of internal medicine, 1999 - Am Coll Physicians
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Background: Intravenous therapy in the outpatient and home settings is ...
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Bloodstream infection associated with needleless device use and the importance of infection- …

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AN Do, BJ Ray, SN Banerjee, AF Illian, BJ … - The Journal of infectious diseases, 1999 - UChicago Press
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Syncytial Virus (RSV) Vaccines— Nonadjuvanted Vaccine or Vaccine ...
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Bloodstream infections in home infusion patients: the influence of race and needleless …


S Kellerman, DK Shay, J Howard, C Goes, J … - The Journal of pediatrics, 1996 - Elsevier
Bloodstream infections are frequently associated with central venous catheters,
cause considerable morbidity in both hospitalized patients and chronically ill
outpatients, and cost the health care system millions of dollars each year. ...
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[PDF] Bloodstream infections associated with a needleless intravenous infusion system in patients …


LE Danzig, LJ Short, K Collins, M Mahoney, S … - Jama, 1995 - victusinc.com
A REPRINT FROM #5 JAMA The Journal of the American Medical Association June 21,
1995 \^ Bloodstream Infections Associated With a Needleless Intravenous Infusion
System in Patients Receiving Home Infusion Therapy LE Danzig, LJ Short, K. ...
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Infection surveillance in home care: device-related incidence rates


L Rosenheimer, FC Embry, J Sanford, SR … - American journal of infection control, 1998 - Elsevier
Methods: These agencies used the same definitions for symptomatic urinary tract
infections in patients with urinary catheters and for bloodstream infections in
patients receiving intravenous therapy. Identical data and methods were ...
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Surveillance of intravenous catheter-related infections among home care clients.


MC White, KE Ragland - American journal of infection control, 1994 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
BACKGROUND: Infection control in home care is an important area of study, and
infection related to home infusion therapy is one component. METHODS: According
to billed supplies from a 6-month period, we identified clients receiving ...
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Putting infection control principles into practice in home care: Contemporary infection control …


MM Friedman, E Rhinehart - The Nursing clinics of North-America, 1999 - cat.inist.fr
Implementing sound, rational infection control practices in home care has been
challenging since guidelines, standards, and most references have been developed
for the acute care setting. This article provides guidance for adapting ...
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Feasibility of national surveillance of health-care-associated infections in home-care settings


LP Manangan, ML Pearson, JI Tokars, E Miller …, 2002 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Over the past 2 decades, the delivery of health care in the United States has
shifted increasingly from hospitals to patients' homes (1–3). Nearly eight
million people in the United States received medical care at home in 1996 ...
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Recommended practices for surveillance: Association for Professionals in Infection Control …

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TB Lee, OG Montgomery, J Marx, RN Olmsted … - AJIC: American Journal of Infection Control, 2007 - Elsevier
The APIC first published its Recommended Practices for Surveillance in June
1998. 4 This revision includes updates related to changing technology and
methodologies, as well as new online resources. Demonstration of quality ...
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Central venous access device outcomes in a homecare agency: a 7-year study


LA Gorski - Journal of Infusion Nursing, 2004 - journals.lww.com
Lisa Gorski has worked as a Clinical Nurse Specialist in homecare for more than
17 years. She has published numerous journal articles and 2 books on home
infusion therapy. She received the 2000 INS Outstanding Abstract ...
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