Reduction in blood culture contamination rates by establishment of policy for central intravenous catheters

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Abstract

Contaminated blood cultures can lead to increased costs, prolonged hospital stays, and unnecessary treatment. Hospitals that have multiple staff in different specialties collecting blood should have a uniform policy. Continuous education is an important factor in keeping blood culture contamination low.

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Ruge, D. G., Sandin, R. L., Siegelski, S. A., Greene, J. N., & Johnson, N. (2002, October 1). Reduction in blood culture contamination rates by establishment of policy for central intravenous catheters. Laboratory Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1309/FTQ5-37LP-G4FA-CYK3

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