
Improving Catheter Practice in Adult Acute Care Settings
Explore how eMR2 technology is utilized to reduce catheter-associated urinary tract infections in adult acute care settings. Learn how automatic triggering of medical reviews helps enhance patient care and outcomes, ultimately contributing to clinical excellence. Contact Clinical Excellence Commission for more information.
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REDUCING CATHETER ASSOCIATED URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS Using eMR2 to improve catheter practice in adult acute care settings CLINICAL EXCELLENCE COMMISSION 2015
MODULE 3 Automatically triggering a medical review of the catheter
Automatically triggering medical reviews In this example, a catheter was inserted on 13/1/2015 at 1320. After >48 hours in situ, no other observations have been entered.
Automatically triggering medical reviews After 48 hours in situ, no other observations have been entered. Nothing new appears on the patient summary screen either.
Automatically triggering medical reviews After 64 hours in situ, a review order will automatically appear on this screen.
Thank you For further information: cec-hai@health.nsw.gov.au www.cec.health.nsw.gov.au 7