The OPAT+ service supports the administration of IV antimicrobial therapy in the patient’s own home / care setting, or ambulatory setting.
It also supports patients with complex infections on oral regimens.
The aim is to provide gold standard care to our patients with complex infections in outpatient / home settings.
You can make an E-purple referral from both sites (BNHH & RHCH) to 'BNHH: Infection: OPAT' - Mon-Fri, 8.30am - 4:30pm
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Please consider referring patients who are within 24-48hrs of being MFFD, have had all their investigations completed and have appropriate vascular access.
When communicating with patients please let them know it usually takes at least 48hrs to coordinate discharge as we need to ensure capacity in the appropriate district nursing/ambulatory team or teach the patient how to self-administer; additionally we need to ensure witnessed administration of the first dose of any regimen.
- Patient has received first dose of anti-biotic on ward and has been tolerated.
- Patient is ≥ 18 years of age
- Patient is medically fit for discharge within 48 hours
- Patient has no fever recorded in preceding 48 hours
- Significant improvement in inflammatory markers (CRP, WCC, ESR etc.).
- Patient is able to understand the rationale and treatment plan, is willing to have IV therapy at home and gives consent
- Patient is not an active IV drug user
- Patient is on a suitable / manageable drug regime
- Patient has suitable social and domestic circumstances - consider:
- Water / electricity
- Mobility for access to visiting staff and deliveries
- Mode of transport (in case of emergency)
- Family support
- Acceptable standard of hygiene
- Telephone
- Outpatient follow-up arranged with referring clinical (or documented plan)
- Contact details of referring clinical provided
OPAT Pathways
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OPAT Self-administration Pathway | OPAT_Self-administration_Pathway.docx | 21/04/2023 | 169.34 KB | |
OPAT SAU Daily Attendance Pathway (RHCH) | OPAT_Daily_Attendance_Pathway_BNHH_and_RHCH.docx | 21/04/2023 | 172.93 KB | |
OPAT Elastomeric Pathway | OPAT_Elastomeric_Pathway.docx | 21/04/2023 | 168.83 KB | |
OPAT District Nurse (DN) Pathway | OPAT_District_Nurse_DN_Pathway.docx | 21/04/2023 | 163.47 KB |
Ceftriaxone self-infusion of antibiotics (4000mg)
Daptomycin self-infusion of antibiotics
Ceftazidime self-administration of antibiotics
District nurse community prescription chart
Basingstoke & Deane Council clinical waste referral form
Patient passport (intravenous antibiotics) OPAT+
Baxter self-administration booklet
Self-administration Competency and Assessment Form
Baxter Infusors troubleshooting guidelines
Baxter Elastomerics training checklist
OPAT Elastomeric Competency and Assessment Form
Print friendly - Ceftriaxone self-administration of antibiotic
Print friendly - Daptomycin self-administration of antibiotic
Print friendly - Ertapenem self-administration of antibiotic
Print friendly - Teicoplanin self-administration of antibiotic (more than 800mg)
Print friendly - Teicoplanin self-administration of antibiotic (up to 800mg)
Consultant team
Dr Claire Thomas, FRCP FRCPath, Dphil(OXON) first BM OXON, MBBS London ID/Micro consultant |
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Dr Benedict Rogers, BSc (Hons), MRCP, FRCPath ID/Micro consultant |
Nursing team
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Claudia Mendes OPAT nurse lead |
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Amara Okubuike OPAT nurse specialist |
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Adenike Adebayo OPAT nurse specialist |
Pharmacy team
Natalie Parker Lead specialty pharmacist - antimicrobials |
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Ugochi Onyendoro Pharmacist |
District nursing team
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Jenny Nops Clinical services matron
Faye Creese |
Admin team
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Katie Griffiths Microbiology operations manager |
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Teresa Mitchell Laboratory receptionist /OPAT Admin Team |
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Samantha Daw Laboratory receptionist /OPAT Admin Team |
Microbiology / infection department
x43307 / x44041
OPAT nurses
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