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Surgical Site Infection Prevention Orthopaedic Joint Surgery Patients Orthopaedic Quality Improvement Committee Dr Steven Rabin Dr Anthony Rinella Paul Gorski Elmer Dulce Mary Vondriska Megan Gerage Victoria Davidson-Bell
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Project Aim Statement Evidence based research promotes discontinuation of post-operative antibiotics for total joint patients within 24 hours Baseline results as of September 04 for Orthopaedics was 20% compliance Orthopaedics seeks to discontinue antibiotics within 24 hours of surgery in accordance with antibiotic administration protocol
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Project Goals Measurement: 100% compliance with antibiotic discontinuation within 24 hours of surgical incision closure 100% compliance with antibiotic discontinuation within 24 hours of surgical incision closure 100% Compliance with post-op antibiotic orders: 2 doses of Ancef OR 1 dose of Vancomycin 100% Compliance with post-op antibiotic orders: 2 doses of Ancef OR 1 dose of Vancomycin
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Action/Solutions Implemented Revised post-op order sets Fall 04 changes Fall 04 changes Ancef 2 doses post-op ORAncef 2 doses post-op OR Vancomycin 1 dose post-opVancomycin 1 dose post-op March 05 March 05 Revised orders to accommodate EPIC order entryRevised orders to accommodate EPIC order entry Education Program Residents Residents 5 South Nurses 5 South Nurses
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Definition: Surgical patients with prophylactic antibiotics discontinued within twenty-four hours after surgery end time / Patients undergoing hip or knee arthroplasty. Data source: LUMC medical records abstracted by RNs. Analysis: Seventy-eight percent of hip or knee arthroplasty patients at LUMC now receive discontinuation of prophylactic antibiotics within 24 hours after surgery end. This improvement followed active involvement by the nurse practitioners in orthopedics. UCL = 102.89 Mean = 66.17 LCL = 29.45 NP involvement Revised Post op orders Post EPIC order revisions
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Joint surgery patients receiving 2 Ancef doses OR 1 Vancomycin dose post-op
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Analysis Statistical significant improvement in compliance with discontinuation of antibiotics 24 hours post-op Improvement noted with antibiotic administration protocol compliance. Most recent month at 88%
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Current Barriers EPIC program constraints for order entry/medication timing Resident attention to detail of post-op orders for antibiotic timing
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Next Steps Continue to: Explore EPIC order entry options- for physicians and nurses Education of physicians and 5 South nurses Ongoing monitoring and sharing of results
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Summary Compliance with the UHC Surgical Prevention benchmark goal of antibiotics ending within 24 hours post op rose from 74 in 10/05 to 96 % in 1/06 We are almost at our goal of 100% compliance Antibiotic administration according to protocol continues to require continued monitoring and teaching intervention
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