Bloodstream Infections - UCLA
Bloodstream Infections Central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) Diagnosis If there is more than minimal erythema or ANY purulence at the exit site, the catheter is likely infected. It should be removed and replaced at a different site. Two sets of blood cultures should be drawn with AT LEAST one (and preferably both) ................
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