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Running head: CENTRAL LINE INFECTIONS IN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT Central Line Infections in the Intensive Care Unit Dalila Mitchell R.N. B.S.N University of Phoenix Research Utilization Project Nursing 598 Professor Yvette Mallory R.N. M.S.N. July 15, 2013 Central Line Infections in the Intensive Care Unit Due to the effects of the central line infections, the hospitals have accrued huge expenditures from the infections. The central line infections are one of the major complications of most surgical cases. Regardless of being a challenge to the hospital, it also threatens and challenges the patient’s life and health. Henderson et al., (2012) say that the hospital is exposed to losses and infections from the ICU. These accelerate and increase the budgeting of the hospitals and other medical institutions. However, institutions are now coming up with measures that they can apply in order to prevent the effects of the central line infections. The hospitals need to consider the procedures that are undertaken in the ICU as the principal etiologies for most nosocomial infections (Aida et al., 2010). Galpern, Guerrero and Tu et al. (2008) conducted a study on the effectiveness of a central line bundle campaign on the line associated infections in the intensive care unit. This study purported to evaluate some of the common problems that result from the central line use in the ICU. The central lines are usually essential in the Intensive Care Units for support of the vital organs and systems. The use of central line has been however a rich source of nosocomial infections. Many individuals in the ICUs get re-infections through the central line fixation. In this study, Galpern et al. (2005) state that there is increased morbidity related to the blood stream infections resulting from the central lines. The concern is raised

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