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      Best practice skin antisepsis for insertion of peripheral catheters.

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          This article discusses the importance of effective skin antisepsis prior to the insertion of peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVCs) and how best clinical practice is promoted by application of an appropriate method of skin disinfection integrated effectively with a proprietary aseptic non touch technique, or other standard aseptic technique. Historically under-reported, incidence of infection and risk to patients from PIVCs is now increasingly being recognised, with new research and evidence raising concern and helping to drive new clinical guidance and improvement. The risks posed by PIVCs are particularly significant given increasing PIVC dwell times, due to cannula removal now being determined by new guidance for clinical indication, rather than predefined time frames. Clinical 'best practice' is considered in context of the evidence base, importantly including availability and access to appropriate skin antisepsis products. In the UK, and other countries, ChloraPrep is the only skin antisepsis applicator licensed as a drug to disinfect skin and help prevent infections before invasive medical procedures, such as injections, blood sampling, insertion of PIVCs and minor or major surgery.

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          Journal
          Br J Nurs
          British journal of nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)
          Mark Allen Group
          0966-0461
          0966-0461
          Jan 14 2021
          : 30
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Research and Practice Development Director ANTT, The Association for Safe Aseptic Practice.
          [2 ] Clinical Director ANTT, The Association for Safe Aseptic Practice.
          Article
          10.12968/bjon.2021.30.1.8
          33433273
          cebbf7fd-9eba-4ad0-a055-9b93484eee4d
          History

          ChloraPrep,Aseptic technique,ANTT,Skin antisepsis
          ChloraPrep, Aseptic technique, ANTT, Skin antisepsis

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