Free CE: Tiny Hearts, Big Complication: Preventing Sternal Wound Infections
Delayed sternal closure can be part of the necessary postoperative course in complex congenital heart surgery. Unfortunately, it carries an increased risk of infection. Explore the rationale for delayed sternal closure and how one hospital implemented a protocol to decrease their rate of sternal wound infections in this population. You’ll learn about their protocol, outcomes, and how it impacted hospital cost and family satisfaction. 1.0 contact hour.
Use this module to:
explain the clinical rationale for delayed sternal closure following pediatric heart surgery
identify the major complication that can occur due to delayed sternal closure and its impact on outcomes
describe how one hospital successfully lowered the infection rate for children with delayed sternal closure
For RNs, APRNs, or those looking for relevant, up-to-date CE learning activities.
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1.0 contact hours accredited by NAPNAP which 0 contain Pharmacology (Rx) content (including 0 of psychopharmacology) (including 0 of controlled substances)
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Includes access to content in a media presentation format (un-narrated, viewable online only) and 6 post-test questions
Successful completion for contact hours is 70% or higher
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