Documentation of acute change in mental status in nursing homes highlights opportunity to augment infection surveillance criteria

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Abstract

Acute change in mental status (ACMS), defined by the Confusion Assessment Method, is used to identify infections in nursing home residents. A medical record review revealed that none of 15,276 residents had an ACMS documented. Using the revised McGeer criteria with a possible ACMS definition, we identified 296 residents and 21 additional infections. The use of a possible ACMS definition should be considered for retrospective nursing home infection surveillance.

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Penna, A. R., Sancken, C. L., Stone, N. D., Eure, T. R., Bamberg, W., Barney, G., … Thompson, N. D. (2020). Documentation of acute change in mental status in nursing homes highlights opportunity to augment infection surveillance criteria. Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, 41(7), 848–850. https://doi.org/10.1017/ice.2020.77

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