The insertion Of A Central Venous Access Device – Case Study – Nursing Assignment

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Jim Karas was born on the 7th of July 1949 in Kavala, Greece. The youngest of six children, Jim described his upbringing as ideal and he was very close to his parents and enjoyed school. At the age of 17, Jim met Amara and they married a year later. Jim’s father encouraged him to
move to Australia to work for his uncle who had emigrated 20 years previously. Although somewhat reluctant, Jim thought Australia sounded exciting and thought it would be a great start for both he and Amara. Amara was not as keen to move but wanted to do what would
make Jim happy. They arrived in Australia in 1969 and were excited to find they were expecting their first child (George was born in 1970, followed by a daughter Angela in 1971). Jim was overjoyed to be a father and while still working for his Uncle started to explore the idea of starting his own smallgoods business. This happened quite quickly when a nearby shop became vacant. Jim wanted to work close to home as he was worried about Amara, since arriving in Australia she had only made a few friends in the Greek community and only spoke one or two words of English. Jim tried to encourage her to learn English but each time she became frustrated. Jim recalls that Amara cried frequently after the children were born – he felt it was because she was homesick. While he was concerned about his wife, he felt that they needed to remain in Australia as his small business was becoming hugely successful, customers would travel long distances to buy his smallgoods. He worked hard, sometimes over 80 hours per week. He was well known in the community as a happy, hard-working and very likeable man. His hospitality was well known and the family home was host to many memorable events and parties. Amara was an excellent cook and no-one ever went hungry, although she preferred to stay in the kitchen cooking and washing up, while Jim entertained the guests with his stories and singing.

Questions:

1) CVAD (central venous catheter line) associated bloodstream infection – how could this have been prevented?

2) How could this have been prevented? And now it has occurred, how could it be best managed?

3) How could this have been prevented?

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