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How we are improving testing and diagnosis of UTIs at Medway Country Manor

How we are improving testing and diagnosis of UTIs at Medway Country Manor. Marjorie Kenney, RN Director of Nursing. Goals. Treat only UTIs with specific symptoms Reduce unnecessary antibiotic use. How it is going . What we did. Began work about a year ago NPs attended training

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How we are improving testing and diagnosis of UTIs at Medway Country Manor

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  1. How we are improving testing and diagnosis of UTIs atMedway Country Manor Marjorie Kenney, RN Director of Nursing

  2. Goals • Treat only UTIs with specific symptoms • Reduce unnecessary antibiotic use

  3. How it is going 

  4. What we did Began work about a year ago • NPs attended training • Not treating positive cultures when there were no symptoms • Staff education during the C. difficile project on appropriate antibiotic use and UTIs • Cut down on some of the flouroquinalones because of the links to Cdiff Education • Formal in-service sessions • “Real time” education; followed up, asking questions looking at cultures

  5. What seemed to matter? Nurse Practitioner leadership • Talked with families • Educated staff about overuse of abx

  6. Challenges and Strategies Some staff resistance • Association of mental status change with a UTI • A year in, people are more on board • Nurse practitioners lead by not ordering antibiotics; staff notice that people didn’t get sicker and were more comfortable with the change

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