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Nurse To Patient Ratio Essay

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When it comes to nurse to patient ratios, do you think there should be any guidelines? I feel that there should be guidelines in place for numerous of reasons. When it comes to the nurse to patient ratio there should be safe guidelines in place to decrease the risk of adverse events such as medication errors, nonsocomial infections and mortality. When there is more patients and not enough staff to accommodate those the patients, it puts the patient at risk for inadequate care. The ratios tends to put a lot of burden on the staff and the staff are unable to care for the patients properly and the patients are the ones who deal with the consequences at the end. There has been numerous complaints regarding patient care and this came from the patients …show more content…

Urosepsis is sepsis with a source localized to the urinary tract. It is a severe infection, distinguishing it from other urinary tract infections including mild pyelonephritis accounts for 5% of severe sepsis, whereas UTIs account for 40% of nosocomial infections. Usually this infection stems from the nurses not using proper sterile technique when changing foley catheters, obtaining urine specimens from the port or having the adequate time to do proper foley management on these patients. Foley catheters are a flexible tube that passes through the urethra and into the bladder to drain urine which is used in certain cases such as urinary retention. The thin flexible tubes are known to harvest multiple bacteria especially if the foley catheter is left in place over a long period of time. Usually if a patient is in need of a foley catheter it is inserted by the nurse using aseptic technique to decrease the risk of infections. In some cases you may notice some nurses who do use the proper technique but as the nurse to patient ratio has increased there are more and more nurses that are breaking the sterile field while inserting foley catheters and they still continue to insert the tube

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