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"Short gut syndrome patients can develop skin conditions and complications that may challenge nursing practice to mitigate CLABSI" Langford et al (2022).

Managing central venous catheter dressings

Abstract:

Central venous catheters are necessary in treatment and care of pediatric patients with short gut syndrome. Despite necessity, central venous catheters come with the risk of developing CLABSI. This manuscript describes a complex, pediatric gastroenterology patient with multiple risk factors who developed a CLABSI. Short gut syndrome patients can develop skin conditions and complications that may challenge nursing practice to mitigate CLABSI. Further research is needed on preventing CLABSIs in complex pediatric patients to provide the best practice implications for nursing.


Reference:

Managing central venous catheter dressings: a short gut syndrome case study. Melissa Langford, Maria Leal, and Lindsey Patton. British Journal of Nursing 2022 31:2, S23-S28. Published Online:29 Jan 2022https://doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2022.31.2.S23.

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