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Jane Bryant
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Sure Fiona,

Using the patient’s chest/abdo (covered by a blanket) to place equipment on instead of using a trolley. I know this is not best practice and I am trying to get an indication on how common this practice is elsewhere.

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Jane Bryant, RN
Acting Infection Control Consultant
Royal Victorian Eye & Ear Hospital
32 Gisborne Street, East Melbourne, 3002, VIC
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Hi Jane,

I don’t quite understand what you mean by using the patient as a ‘workbench’, can you please clarify?

Fiona De Sousa
Infection Prevention & Control Coordinator
Sydney Adventist Hospital
Fiona.Desousa@sah.org.au
185 Fox Valley Road, Wahroonga, NSW, 2076

Hi,

I’m interested to hear what practices are occurring in other organisations in regard to anaesthetists cannulating patients pre op. I’ve heard arguments for and against using the patient as ‘the workbench’ vs using a trolley. The appeal of using the patients is that there is no cross over. I believe this can be achieved positioning a trolley correctly, but would like to hear what other places are doing.

Regards,

Jane Bryant, RN
Acting Infection Control Consultant
Royal Victorian Eye & Ear Hospital
32 Gisborne Street, East Melbourne, 3002, VIC
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