rescEU ICU Briefing (English)

EP11 — Battle Against Bugs: Essential Hygiene in Field ICUs (IPC) (SOP 022)


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Welcome to episode 11 of the rescEU ICU Briefing! In this crucial instalment, Dr James Whitfield, senior intensivist, and Sister Eleanor Hayes, senior ICU nurse, guide us through the vital topic of Hygiene as outlined in SOP 022. Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are a major risk in any intensive care unit, but this challenge is significantly amplified in resource-limited, disaster-deployed environments. This episode delves into rigorous infection prevention and control (IPC) protocols tailored specifically for these challenging settings, prioritising both feasibility and effectiveness.

What we cover:

  • The critical importance of hand hygiene and standard precautions, including adherence to the WHO 5 Moments and appropriate use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
  • Best practices for environmental control and equipment management, focusing on maintaining a visibly clean ICU environment, managing sinks, and ensuring safe use of anaesthetic and ventilation equipment.
  • Essential aspects of procedural hygiene, such as strict aseptic techniques for invasive procedures like central venous catheter insertion, safe sharps handling, and aseptic drug preparation.
  • Considerations for operational feasibility in deployed settings, including the necessity of leadership commitment, continuous training, robust monitoring, and anticipating supply chain challenges.
  • Learning Objectives:

    • Recognise the heightened risks of HAIs in deployed ICU settings and the paramount importance of rigorous IPC.
    • Understand the core principles of hand hygiene and standard precautions, including appropriate PPE use.
    • Identify key strategies for effective environmental control and the safe management of medical equipment.
    • Apply aseptic techniques to minimise infection risk during invasive procedures and drug administration.
    • Please remember that this podcast serves to supplement, not replace, the official SOP 022 v1.0. Always refer to the latest version of the Standard Operating Procedures for definitive guidance. This content is for informational and educational purposes only. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, clinical decisions must always be made by qualified healthcare professionals based on individual patient circumstances and local protocols.

      Co-funded by the European Union.

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      rescEU ICU Briefing (English)By rescEU EMT Project Team