Central line catheter care; Nosocomial infections; Quality improvement
Indexed keywords
ARTICLE;
CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETERIZATION;
CROSS INFECTION;
HEALTH CARE QUALITY;
HUMAN;
INFECTION CONTROL;
NEWBORN;
NEWBORN INTENSIVE CARE;
NEWBORN NURSING;
ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT;
STANDARD;
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT;
TREATMENT OUTCOME;
CATHETERIZATION, CENTRAL VENOUS;
CROSS INFECTION;
HUMANS;
INFANT, NEWBORN;
INFECTION CONTROL;
INTENSIVE CARE UNITS, NEONATAL;
NEONATAL NURSING;
OUTCOME AND PROCESS ASSESSMENT (HEALTH CARE);
QUALITY ASSURANCE, HEALTH CARE;
TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT;
Very low birthweight outcomes of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Network
Hack M, Horbar JD, Malloy MH, et al. Very low birthweight outcomes of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Network. Pediatrics. 1991;87:587-597.
Percutaneous central venous catheter-related sepsis in the neonate: An analysis of the literature from 1990-1994
Trotter CW. Percutaneous central venous catheter-related sepsis in the neonate: An analysis of the literature from 1990-1994. Neonat Network. 1996;15:15-28.
Special communication, National Nosocomial Infections Surveillance semiannual report
May 1995.
Martone WJ, Gaynes RP, Horan TC, et al. Special communication, National Nosocomial Infections Surveillance semiannual report. May 1995. Am J Infect Control. 1995;23:377-385.
Neonatal therapeutic intervention scoring system: A therapy based severity of illness index
Gray JE, Douglas KR, McCormick MC, et al. Neonatal therapeutic intervention scoring system: A therapy based severity of illness index. Pediatrics. 1992;90:561-567.