Exposing the consequences of blood culture contamination.

Cry Wolf explains the consequences of taking shortcuts with blood culture collection.

Just like the boy who cried wolf, high numbers of false positive results cause physicians to question the test, compromising a fast and appropriate response.

Expert clinicians highlight the high cost of false positive blood cultures for both patients and hospitals and share a consensus that caregiver compliance with best practices can reduce false positives blood cultures.

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Test Your Blood Culture Collection IQ

This essential resource for nurses and phlebotomists explains the importance of blood culture testing and its current shortcomings associated with culture contamination.

The video walks the viewer through the established best practice for blood culture collection and identifies the common points of contamination.

Lastly, the viewer is introduced to a collection technique with Flash Technology, which sidelines the initial flash of blood and skin contaminants therein.

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It is Time to Challenge the 3% Benchmark

Since Spring 2020, the CMS Conditions of Participation have focused on hospital efforts to reduce the development and transmission of HAIs and antibiotic-resistant organisms.

CMS requires hospitals to “demonstrate adherence to nationally recognized best practices for improving antibiotic use with “active and hospital-wide” stewardship programs.

Antibiotic stewardship begins with correctly identifying patients in need of treatment. 

A 3% blood culture contamination rate results in US hospitals treating more than 1 Million Americans each year for non-existent infections with unnecessary antibiotics. This high rate of false positive results will no longer be compliant with the intention of the CMS rule.

Learn more about CMS requirements and how the 3% benchmark misses the mark.

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