The intervention that helped prove that catheter-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs) were preventable consequences of care was a checklist of evidence-based practices applied consistently and every time a catheter was used. This helped in the collection of data that was used to analyse the previous performances of the cases where catheter was used.
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Pain in f your chest can happen for a number of reasons, but most chest discomfort isn’t related to your heart.
Chest pain on the left side is typically associated with a heart attack. If you feel any pain on your right side, it’s most likely not related to your heart.
An anxiety disorder or extreme stress can bring on panic attacks, which can feel very similar to a heart attack. Trauma or overuse can cause muscle strain, which is one of the most common causes of pain on either side of your chest. There can be many other reasons too.