Topic: Discussion Thread:  Surgical Site Infections

After reviewing the Learn items and any additional research you choose, answer the following questions.

You are the risk manager at a tertiary care hospital. The director of surgical services has just informed you that they are seeing an alarming increase in the number of orthopedic surgical site infections (SSIs). After preliminary investigations, you discover a multitude of issues including: an increased number of revision surgeries, high turnover rate amongst sterile processing department staff, increased average patient BMI, several surgeons with inordinately long operating times, low staff morale, a recent change in the linens contractor, and several surgeons who have recently switched implant vendors. At first glance, the surgical services department appears to be a hot mess. How do you plan on addressing the reported problem of increased SSIs?

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Consider these items when crafting your post: Can the issue be solved by one person, or is a team approach more ideal? What other departments or personnel would be of help to find a solution? Are all of the identified issues contributing factors to SSIs, or are some non-contributing incidental findings? How would you differentiate between the two? Are SSIs a never event, or an inevitable consequence of surgery? Does the concept of relative risk apply? What degree of risk is appropriate?

1.Include a biblical integration to the topic at hand. 

  •  The thread must support assertions with at least 3

2. Scholarly citations in APA format. must incorporate at least 2 scholarly citations in
APA format. 

  1. Any sources cited must have been published within the last five years. Acceptable
    sources include the textbook, peer-reviewed sources, and the Bible.
  1. 600 words.

1. Kavaler & Alexander: Chapters 11, 12, 14

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