Chirley
Fri Sep 28, 2012, 03:07 AM
Hi, I was just wondering if anyone here can tell me what the IV policies are at the Institution they attend.
My Mum is having intermittent IV antibiotics through a peripheral IV cannula. The nurses keep the same bag of fluid, burette and lines hanging there and connect and disconnect them for each antibiotic. I questioned this procedure and I was told that they can use the same lines and bag for 2 days.
At the Institution where I worked and also the Government Health guidelines covering public health facilities state that new fluid bags and lines have to be used every time a patient has been disconnected and is being reconnected.
I have asked them to use new lines each time or to keep her connected but they are still reconnecting these lines.
Just to complicate things, she has now been isolated due to VRE colonization, fevers of unknown origin and ongoing diarrhea.
I can't get a straight answer from the Infection Control Dept at her facility but it seems as if Government guidelines would prevail even over a private hospital.
Her care in this hospital has been excellent (despite huge communication problems) and this remains my one and only large concern
Regards
Chirley
My Mum is having intermittent IV antibiotics through a peripheral IV cannula. The nurses keep the same bag of fluid, burette and lines hanging there and connect and disconnect them for each antibiotic. I questioned this procedure and I was told that they can use the same lines and bag for 2 days.
At the Institution where I worked and also the Government Health guidelines covering public health facilities state that new fluid bags and lines have to be used every time a patient has been disconnected and is being reconnected.
I have asked them to use new lines each time or to keep her connected but they are still reconnecting these lines.
Just to complicate things, she has now been isolated due to VRE colonization, fevers of unknown origin and ongoing diarrhea.
I can't get a straight answer from the Infection Control Dept at her facility but it seems as if Government guidelines would prevail even over a private hospital.
Her care in this hospital has been excellent (despite huge communication problems) and this remains my one and only large concern
Regards
Chirley