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Surgical management of bladder rupture in adult horses: An uncommon problem meets a novel solution
Equine Veterinary Education, EarlyView.
D. Major
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British Journal of Nursing, 2018
Barry HIll, Senior Lecturer in Adult Nursing at Northumbria University ( barry.hill@northumbria.ac.uk ), and Michelle Mitchell, Graduate Tutor for Adult Nursing at Northumbria University, discuss the reasons for urinary catheterisation, the different types of catheter and the potential problems patients need to be aware of
Barry, HIll, Michelle, Mitchell
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Barry HIll, Senior Lecturer in Adult Nursing at Northumbria University ( barry.hill@northumbria.ac.uk ), and Michelle Mitchell, Graduate Tutor for Adult Nursing at Northumbria University, discuss the reasons for urinary catheterisation, the different types of catheter and the potential problems patients need to be aware of
Barry, HIll, Michelle, Mitchell
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Urinary Catheter-Associated Infections
Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2018Catheter-associated urinary tract infection remains one of the most prevalent, yet preventable, health care-associated infections. General prevention strategies include strict adherence to hand hygiene and antimicrobial stewardship. Duration of urinary catheterization is the most important modifiable risk factor.
Emily K, Shuman, Carol E, Chenoweth
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Nursing Older People, 1993
This article explores the nursing management techniques for this common invasive treatment. It relates to UKCC Professional Development categories: Educational development and Reducing Risk.
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This article explores the nursing management techniques for this common invasive treatment. It relates to UKCC Professional Development categories: Educational development and Reducing Risk.
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Catheter-associated urinary tract infections: new aspects of novel urinary catheters
International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 2006Nosocomial urinary tract infection is the most common infection acquired both in hospitals and nursing homes and is usually associated with catheterisation. These catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) have been reported to increase mortality and have a considerable economic impact.
U-Syn, Ha, Yong-Hyun, Cho
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Zero toxicity urinary catheters
Nursing Standard, 1988A range of urinary catheters that guarantee zero toxicity is now on the market.
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Auditing urinary catheter care
Nursing Standard, 2012Urinary catheters are the main cause of hospital-acquired urinary tract infections among inpatients. Healthcare staff can reduce the risk of patients developing an infection by ensuring they give evidence-based care and by removing the catheter as soon as it is no longer necessary.
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