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IV Change Rules Form

CHANGE IS CRITICAL​

INFECTION RISK​

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of hospital infection control professionals agree that changing IV tubing on time helps reduce the risk of infection.[1]

COST OF CLABSI​

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Average Annual Hospital CLABSI Costs

Estimate based upon 96-hour protocol, US hospital average infection rate 1.14/1000 central line days, average line days of 5,649, and an average cost of $45,000 per BSI.[2]

COMPLIANCE​

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of nursing leaders agree that visual reminders are effective in prompting nurses to take action.[3]

Vigilant ICU solution

Streamlining error-prone tasks for ICU nurses

Vigilant is passionate about patient safety. Whether it is our
syringe labeling solution or IV tubing, the Vigilant team
developed the Verify labeling system to optimize patient safety.

Vigilant also believes that in order to see adoption and use by ICU staff, it must create a labeling process which is incredibly easy-to-use. Critical care nurses desperately want to spend their precious time focused on the patient. Vigilant Verify ICU enables that with a quick, two-scan process. Simply scanning an employee ID and medicine’s NDC prompts Verify ICU to print an immaculate, three-part IV tube label.

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How Vigilant’s Verify ICU System Benefits the ICU

Patient Safety

Prevent Bloodstream Infections

Verify ICU knows how long each medication can be administered safely via intravenous infusion. Each printed label is color-coded to remind staff when IV tubing needs to be changed. Eliminating the need for mental calculation and standardizing label design, Verify ICU protects patients from bloodstream infections by making it easy for staff to recognize when IV lines need to be changed.

Prevent Infusion Errors

Verify ICU takes less than a second to print three labels for each infusion. Providing ICU staff with labels to tag IV tubing at both the patient- and pump-ends, Verify ICU makes following best practices easy, decreasing risk of IV misidentification and resulting patient complications.

High-Risk Drug Warnings

  • 20 drugs account for around 80% of fatalities from medication error.
  • 60% of life-threatening errors in the hospital involve IV infusions.
  • 85% of IV errors intercepted are caught by nurses.[4]
Verify ICU labels include additional, highly-visible warnings for high-risk drugs. This provides a final check at which staff can identify misordered medications.

Staff Efficiency

Simplified Labeling Process

Verify ICU eliminates the need for pre-printed or hand-written labels in the ICU. Staff simply scan their ID and a drug’s NDC barcode; Verify ICU takes care of the rest. Simultaneously printing both IV line-identification and changing-time labels, our solution decreases the time required for staff to correctly label infusions from minutes to seconds.

Fast IV Line Identification

Verify ICU makes it easy for staff to identify IV lines in patients with multiple infusions. Consistent, legible labels aid staff in line-tracing when adjusting infusions and ensure continuity of information between shifts. IV system labeling solutions like Verify IV have been shown to decrease infusion identification time by 62% when used with best practices.[5]

Compliance

Label Contents

Studies have shown that up to 71% of infusions administered in the ICU are not labeled according to hospital policy.[6] The non-standardized, time-consuming labeling process simply does not encourage compliance. Verify ICU automates and standardizes label creation. Each label set includes drug name, administration time and date, required changing date, administering staff name, and relevant drug alerts, making 100% label content compliance possible in the ICU.

IV Line Tagging

Following insufficient label content, noncompliant IV line tagging is the second most frequent infusion error in the ICU.[6] Verify ICU prints a three-part set of labels at once. Each set includes one large, descriptive label and two smaller labels for tagging the IV tubing, providing staff with everything they need to tag IV lines in compliance with best practices.

Verify ICU is Easy to Integrate

We understand that caring for patients is what matters most to healthcare staff. That’s why we make it easy for hospitals to integrate Verify ICU into their intensive care units with as little hassle as possible.

  • No IT setup necessary. The Verify ICU stand-alone solution comes pre-loaded with an NDC database, plus required IV tube changing times.
  • No need for capital budget requests. Vigilant understands that getting new solutions approved in hospitals can be a laborious process.  Verify ICU is priced below most hospitals’ capital budget request thresholds, so that you can get it into the ICU, protecting patients and aiding nurses ASAP.
  • Easy to set up, easy to use. Verify ICU comes with everything you need to begin, out of the box. It’s so easy to use that a single demonstration is usually all that’s needed to get ICU staff up to speed.

Contact us for a free trial, and we promise that we can get Verify ICU set up and printing in 30 days or less.

HOSPITALS ACROSS THE COUNTRY USE VIGILANT. LEARN MORE!​

Vigilant Software Verify ICU IV Tube Labeling System 2-Pager Brochure

Developed by clinicians, Vigilant’s Verify IV labeling solution
drastically reduces time spent on label creation. It reduces
waste in the hospital with clean, easy-to-read labels directing
staff for when it is time for a tube change.

Hospitals have invested huge sums of money to increase their doctor's and staff's productivity. Vigilant is one of the most impactful investments in healthcare today.

Vigilant Benefits To Hospitals

ELIMINATE PATIENT SAFETY RISKS

Technology that eliminates the hassle surrounding drug labeling means properly labeled syringes/IV tubes are the norm.

STAMP OUT NON-COMPLIANCE

Don’t let another Joint Commission survey happen without Vigilant’s patented solution. Compliance concerns will be a thing of the past.

INCREASE HOSPITAL PROFITS

Do you have lost charges for drugs drawn outside of the pharmacy? Vigilant is proven to solve that challenge.

[1] TechValidate. Survey of 140 infection control professionals. https://www.techvalidate.com/tvid/4F3-D60-EDC
[2] Pronovost P, Needham D, Berenholtz S, et al. An intervention to decrease catheter-related bloodstream infections in the ICU. N Engl J Med 2006;355(26):2725
[3] TechValidate. Survey of 112 hospital nurse managers, directors, and CNOs. https://www.techvalidate.com/tvid/F0F-E16-507
[4] Dennision R. High-alert drugs: Strategies for safe I.V. infusions. American Nurse Today July 2008
[5] Pinkney S, Fan M, Koczmara C, et al. Untangling Infusion Confusion: A Comparative Evaluation of Interventions in a Simulated Intensive Care Setting. Crit Care Med. 2019 Jul; 47(7)
[6] Schnock K, Dykes P, Albert J, et al. The frequency of intravenous medication administration errors related to smart infusion pumps: a multihospital observational study. BMJ Qual Saf . 2017 Feb;26(2):131-140.
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