Title: PERITONITIS PREVENTION
1PERITONITIS PREVENTION
2Germ Warfare!!!
1.2 Continuing Education Units
3YOU are thefirstlineof defense in
preventing infections!!
4What is a GERM?
- Germ,
- 1. any microorganism, especially one that causes
disease. - Excerpted from Mosby's Medical Encyclopedia (c)
1997
Mosby's Medical Encyclopedia (c) 1997
53 Areas where germs are more likely to enter the
peritoneum
- The end of your transfer set
- Around catheter exit site
- The connection between the tubing and the bag of
dialysate
6What is Aseptic Technique?
- aseptic technique,
- 1. any health-care procedure in which added
precautions are used to prevent contamination of
a person, object, or area.
Mosby's Medical Encyclopedia (c) 1997
7What is Infection?
- infection,
- 1. the invasion of the body by germs that
reproduce and multiply, causing disease by local
cell injury, release of poisons, or germ-antibody
reaction in the cells. - 2. a disease caused by the invasion of the body
by germs.
Mosby's Medical Encyclopedia (c) 1997
8Germs live on skin, especially
between fingers and under nails
9You wont be able to see these germs
10Good handwashing can prevent infections
11The Problem with One Germ
- is that it becomes A LOT of germs!!
12- In 15 minutes 1 germ divides into 2
- In 30 minutes 2 germs divide into 4
- In 45 minutes 4 germs divide into 8
- In 60 minutes 8 germs divide into 16
- In 75 minutes 16 germs divide into 32
- In 90 minutes 32 germs divide into 64
- In 105 minutes 64 germs divide into 128
- In 120 minutes 128 germs divide into 256
- In 135 minutes 256 germs divide into 512
- In 150 minutes 512 germs divide into 1024
- In 165 minutes 1024 germs divide into 2048
- In 180 minutes 2048 germs divide into 4096
- In 195 minutes 4096 germs divide into 8192
- In 210 minutes 8192 germs divide into 16384
- In 225 minutes 16384 germs divide into 32768
- In 240 minutes 32768 germs divide into 65536
- In 255 minutes 65536 germs divide into 131072
- In 270 minutes 131072 germs divide into 262144
- In 285 minutes 262144 germs divide into 524288
- A
- single germ
- can turn
- into over
- a million
- in just
- 5 hours!!
13Wash your hands before every exchange and before
touching your catheter or supplies
14Good handwashing takes one to two minutes each
time
15Anti-microbial soap, water and a lot of friction
Anti-microbial soap should be liquid
in a pump dispenser
16Dry hands completely with a paper towel after
washing them
17Do NOT touch anythingafter you washand
rinseyourhands
18DoNOTcontaminateyour dialysis equipment
19Masks are a barrier between airborne germs and
your connections
20SO, WEAR MASKS!!
21To prevent infection, it is important to
- Do your exchanges exactly as youre taught every
time. Be careful not to sneeze on sterile
supplies or touch sterile parts. - Keep yourself clean
- Do your exchanges in a clean and quiet area
- Avoid constipation
22Dentist visitsorGI Procedures
- Notify your Nephrologist and PD Nurse if you are
scheduled to see the Dentist, Dental Hygienist,
or a Gastro-enterologist
Keane p.567
23Signs and Symptoms of Peritonitis
Infection
- Cloudy fluid
- Fever
- Abdominal pain
- Fibrin
24Signs and Symptoms of Catheter
Infection
- Fever
- Redness or pain at exit site or along tunnel
- Drainage of pus from around the catheter
- Abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting
- Extrusion of catheter cuff
25Peritoneal Catheters are most commonly
infected by
26Keep your exit site clean and healthy
27Catheters must be immobilized
28ACTIVITIES HARMFUL TO THE EXIT SITE
Avoid the following
Tension Tugging
Scratching
Irritation from clothing
Dirt
Submersion in water
Crust
Non-prescribed ointment/ cream
Powder
Alcohol
29Thanks