A targeted initiative at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta has eliminated catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) in its pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) for over a year, addressing persistent prevention challenges with strategies specifically designed for children. CAUTIs remain one of the most common healthcare-associated infections among both adult and pediatric patients, leading to more extended […] The post Atlanta Children’s Hospital Achieves Zero CAUTIs in PICU w...| Daily Nurse
The latest in my series of stories that hopefully make you say, “Wow! How did they come up with that?” Bradley Burnam loved his job as a medical device sales rep because, as he puts it, he got to play doctor: wear scrubs, visit hospitals, and work with patients. But during one site visit he […]| Susannah Fox
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This week I started to cautiously ease into providing in-person art therapy groups at one the sites I am at that has re-mobilized face to face group therapy programming for clients. A lot of consi…| creativity in motion