certification of central venous lines
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Certification of Central Venous Lines. Georgia Health Sciences Medical Center Augusta, Georgia November 13, 2012. The Joint Commission National Patient Safety Goal #7 2010. “Reduce the risk of healthcare associated infections”. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Certification of Central Venous Lines
Georgia Health Sciences Medical CenterAugusta, GeorgiaNovember 13, 2012
The Joint Commission
National Patient Safety Goal #72010
“Reduce the risk of healthcare associated infections”
NPSG.07.04.01
Implement best practice or evidence based guidelines to prevent central line associated
bloodstream infections.
Elements of the Central Line Bundle:
Hand hygiene Maximal barrier precautions upon insertion Chlorhexidine skin antisepsis Optimal catheter site selection, with avoidance
of using the femoral vein for central venous access in adult patients
Daily review of line necessity, with prompt removal of unnecessary lines
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What is a “Certified Line”? Inserted by a “Qualified Inserter” Witnessed by a “Qualified Observer”
Having at least 2 people present at all times during the insertion procedure.
Verified by the “Qualified Observer” through documentation in the medical record that: All components of the CVL Bundle were followed, and No breaks in sterile/aseptic technique occurred
Documented as “certified” in the medical record by the “Qualified Observer” All components of the bundle must be followed with no breaks in
sterile/aseptic technique. NOTE: If components of the “bundle” are not adhered to, documentation
by the “Qualified Inserter” indicates appropriate reason deviation occurred and can still be certified.
“Certified Line”=
“Qualified Inserter”+
“Qualified Observer”(A non-certified line should be removed
within 24 hours of insertion.)
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Who is a “Qualified Inserter”?
A Physician, PA or Advanced Practice RN who has met these two criteria:
Successfully checked off by their service as competent in the insertion of central lines and credentialed for CVL insertion
Successfully demonstrated competent use of the CVL Bundle by attending the CVL Bundle Program sponsored by Hospital Epidemiology
Who is a “Qualified Observer”: Vascular Access Teams (AVAT/PVAT)
Pediatric and Adult ICUsGeneral Nursing Units
Registered Nurses in:Interventional RadiologyEmergency DepartmentOperating Rooms (circulating nurses)Critical Care Units Pediatric Units
13 members24/7 Coverage
Preferred first contact for central line insertion observation
Routine maintenance for all central lines Insertion of PICC lines
Adult Vascular Access Team - AVAT
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Pediatric Vascular Access Team-PVAT
8 PVAT membersCMC Coverage
Preferred first contact for central line insertion observation
Routine maintenance for all central lines Insertion of PICC lines
Computerized Physician Order Entry(CPOE) Activates the VATs
CPOE Continued
CVL Bundle Program
Consists of: 1 hour didactic class
National Patient Safety Goals Central Line Bundle Hospital Policy Policy access on the intranet Basic Asepsis within surgical field
Competency demonstration in a simulated lab Skills assessed:
Surgical scrub / Donning sterile attire Skin prep / draping / Central Line Bundle Dressing & antimicrobial disc application Documentation of insertion and bundle Access to policies/procedures on line
CVL Bundle Program
Upon successful completion of the program a badge is given to identify them as a “Qualified Inserter”
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Next Step
Incorporate “Qualified Inserter” verification into the Procedure Time Out process and documentation using the “red” Asepsis (CVL Bundle) Program badge.