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Asymptomatic Bacteriuria Cycle 1

Description


Weiser Memorial Hospital is trying to determine how many asymptomatic patients are treated with antibiotics for bacteriuria prematurely (without having symptoms) or otherwise prescribed antibiotics based on culture results.
Determine who is being tested for asymptomatic bacteriuria and why.
Prevent unnecessary testing, save time, money, and the prevention of unnecessary testing and drug utilization.

Project Resources

Core Elements

Accountability

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

Leadership Commitment

Dedicating necessary human, financial and information technology resources.

Tracking

Monitoring antibiotic prescribing and resistance patterns.

PDSA Cycles


Progress on PDSA Cycle 1

To evaluate the #of ASB cases, and identify opportunities for improvement.

-Education of ED providers

Collect baseline data. Share with providers at P&T on 4/27 and with medical staff in May.

Educate medical providers – using UTI diagnostic pathway

Collecting data in UWTASP RedCap form

Reviewed urine cultures 5 months- found the most ASB cases were identified in the ED, most everyone received antibiotics