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AGENDA 1.BCA at a glance 2.Lessons from Adult BCA 3.Why focus on the newborn 4.BCA for the newborn.

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Page 1: AGENDA 1.BCA at a glance 2.Lessons from Adult BCA 3.Why focus on the newborn 4.BCA for the newborn.

FOR THE NEWBORN

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AGENDA

1. BCA at a glance

2. Lessons from Adult BCA

3. Why focus on the newborn

4. BCA for the newborn

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BCA AT A GLANCE

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1.Healthcare Associated Infections

2.Antimicrobial Stewardship

3.BCA…for the newborn

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10 LESSONS FROM ADULT BCA

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1.

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Doctor-

centred

Empowered Nurse

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2.

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Simple Evidence-Based Intervent

ion

Big Differen

ce

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Curative

Measures

Preventative Interventions

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4.

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Fiction

Scientific Data

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Billing Data

Clinical Data

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Reactive

Proactiv

e

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7.

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Head Office genera

ted data

Frontline

staff data

collection

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Quality Assura

nce

Quality Improvement

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Competition

Collaboration

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10.EATING THE ELEPHANT ONE BITE AT A TIME

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Why focus on the newborn?

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INFANT MORTALITYIN RSA ( Stats SA, 2008)

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Neonatal31%

Diarrhoea22%

LRTI17%

0thers30%

Determinants of Infant Mortality

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NEONATAL DEATHSIN RSA ( Stats SA, 2008)

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Prematu-rity

38%

Birth As-

phyxia25%

Sepsis25%

Congential Abnormalities13%

Determinants of Neonatal Deaths

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DRIVERS OF MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY

• Neonatal Sepsis• Chronic Lung Disease• Necrotising Enterocolitis• Periventricular-Intraventricular

Haemorrhage• Retinopathy of Prematurity

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FOR THE NEWBORN

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3 MAJOR COMPONENTS

1.Screening bundle

2.Drivers of Mortality & Morbidity

3. Sepsis bundle

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SCREENING BUNDLE

1. Antenatal steroid compliance

2. HIV screening

3. HIV PMTCT compliance

4. Syphilis screening

5. Early NCPAP compliance

6. Cranial Ultrasound compliance

7. Retinal exam compliance

8. Caesarean section rate

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PIH

NECCLD

ROP

DRIVERS OF

MORBIDITY &

MORTALITY

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SEPSIS BUNDLE

• Early Bacterial Sepsis (EBS)Vertical transmissionWithin 72 hours of birth

• Late Onset Infections (LOI)Healthcare Associated InfectionBacteria, fungal or viralAfter 72 hours of birth

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SEQUENCING

Data CollectionScreening bundle BundlesM & M drivers Obstetric Sepsis

SurveillanceEBS ICP & CLABSI bundleLOI

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ROP

RETINOPATHY OF PREMATURITY

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ROP BUNDLE

1. Pulse oximetry on an infant receiving oxygen.

2. Saturation probe to be placed on the Right or Left hand.

3. Saturation aimed at 86-92%

4. Monitor alarm to be set at 85 (low) and 93 (high).

5. Fundoscopy screening done or booked before discharge.

ROP

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CHRONIC LUNG DISEASE

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CLD BUNDLE

1. Administration of antenatal betamethasone where preterm delivery is inevitable in a pregnancy of 28-34 weeks gestation.

2. Neopuff use in neonatal resuscitation.

3. Gentle ventilation (NCPAP) vs (HFO) vs (CV).

4. Permissive hypercapnia of more than 45mmHg.

5. Administration of systemic steroids to the infant to prevent or treat CLD.

CLD

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NECROTISING ENTEROCOLITIS

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NEC BUNDLE

1. Breastmilk or pasteurised EBM as a modality of feeding.

2. Trophic feeds within 24 hours of birth.

3. Adherence to “volume per day” protocol.

4. Adherence to “frequency of feeds” protocol.

NEC

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PERIVENTRICULAR-INTRAVENTRICULAR

HAEMORRHAGE

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PIH BUNDLE

1. Administration of antenatal betamethasone where preterm delivery is inevitable in a pregnancy of 28-34 weeks gestation.

2. Delayed cord clamping for 45 seconds to a minute.

3. Neopuff use in neonatal resuscitation.

4. Maintain infant temperature to more than 36 degrees Celsius.

5. Developmental care: dim lights, low levels of noise and minimal handling.

PIH