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Targeted Decolonization for MRSA Colonized Patients

Description


To prevent and control the spread of MRSA within WhidbeyHealth facilities without the requirement of Contact Isolation Precautions.

Improve customer satisfaction and compliance for both HCW and patients/family/visitors.

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Core Elements

Action

Appointing a single leader responsible for program outcomes. Experience with successful programs show that a physician leader is effective.

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Change from Contact Isolation Precautions to Targeted Decolonization.

Target Decolonization population are the patients who are only +MRSA PCR (not infected, only colonized).

SBAR presented to Nurse Practice Committee, approved.

Presented to Infection Prevention Committee, approved.

Nursing will administer the decolonization procedure.

Pharmacy will set up the stock/charge for the nasal decolonizing agent.

Central Supply/Materials Management will stock the decolonizing bath wipes.

Nurse Practice Committee will provide the work flow, write the procedure and provide the education for nursing staff.

Infection Preventionist will write changes in the MDRO Policy.

Plan to implement in January.

Both the ICU and Med Surg areas set up with the Decolonizing wipes.

Pharmacy to dispense the nasal decolonizing solution to the patient on decolonization

Printed copies of the Policy, procedure, and product information with the decolonizing wipes

education sent out via manager/supervisors

touched base with nurses on rounds

reminders needed to turn off warmer if there are no patients requiring decolonizing

request to modify the policy for additional cleaning of high touch areas if the decolonizing was not implemented within the first hour of patient placement

benefit of decreased PPE usage was most important at this time as COVID crisis hit and we were short on PPE

will add to the annual clinical education; added to 2021s mandatory IP Healthcare Worker education

very well liked by all staff, esp the ancillary staff ie. kitchen, PT, RT, SW as well as visitors and providers, not needing to wear extra PPE to enter the room.

will propose expanding decolonizing to the surgical arena; Surgical services declined at this time.