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interesting, since the only patient's I deal with are sepsis alerts in the ED.... don't really know exactly what the source is when they arrive, but usually we look at lungs, urinary tract, or blood. Other than that, and treating that, they move on to the floor with a more or less definitive diagnosis.
Do you mean they look at TPN with a patient who BECOMES septic while admitted??
that is true.... of course we won't have the full scoop... wonder what prompted them to look at the TPN bags...??
A high number of patients on TPN developed Serratia marcescens bacteremia. It wasn't that hard to figure out. Two of the hospitals reported it right away when they saw the unusual increase, and the investigation started. Here's an interview with the Alabama Director of Public Health, Dr. Donald Williamson, explaining what happened.
http://amfix.blogs.cnn.com/2011/03/30/nine-die-due-to-contaminated-iv-bags/
My hospital also gets TPN pre-mixed from an outside pharmacy. It makes me nervous every time I hang it.
MassED, BSN, RN
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YIKES!!! Can not believe how scary this is...
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2011/03/30/dead-iv-infections-6-ala-hospitals/?test=latestnews