CAUTI Cautious
Across
- 2. This is the single most effective method for preventing the transmission of infection
- 4. A core measure recommended to help avoid CAUTI is to maintain a _____________ drainage system
- 7. When performing foley care you should always clean _________ from the meatus
- 10. There is __________-____________ protocol for indwelling foley catheter removal in the near future
- 14. This should be assessed daily to determine the need for an indwelling urinary catheter
- 15. This can be performed prior to catheterization to determine urine volume and necessity of catheterization
- 16. Individuals at higher risk for CAUTI include women, _________, and those with impaired immunity
- 17. Frequency of change for a condom catheter
- 18. The chances of a patient acquiring a UTI increases by _________% every three days a foley catheter is in place
Down
- 1. Urinary catheters account for 75% of all UTIs and 40% of all Hospital Acquired Infections (IHI, 2020). One of the best ways to reduce your patient's risk for CAUTI is to _____________ the foley catheter as early as possible
- 3. Is a reservoir for organisms
- 5. This may be a symptom of CAUTI
- 6. Consider the use of this type of catheter as an alternative for an indwelling urinary catheter for male patients
- 7. Use this technique when inserting a urinary catheter
- 8. CAUTIs are considered a ____________ HAI
- 9. The drainage bag should be below the level of the _____________
- 11. Regardless of admitting diagnosis, if a patient contracts a HAI sifh as CAUTI during their hospitalization, the hospital is not ____________ for the patient's visit by the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS)
- 12. This is the most common type of Hospital Acquired Infection (HAI)
- 13. The drainage system should not have any loops or _________