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I to would discourage it on the basis that a zip urn is constantly
producing heat which may effect the stability of the medications within
the room, particularly during summer if air flow is an issue.
Cheers Matt
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> Hi All,
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> I have been asked to consider placing a zip urn for hot water
> access in a medication room. My initial response was it is not
> appropriate to make tea and coffee in the same room where staff
> are drawing up medications. However when I have looked for the
> evidence to back this up I have had trouble finding any.
>
> What do others think about this issue from an infection prevention
> and control point of view?
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Fiona De Sousa
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Hi Fiona,
I to would discourage it on the basis that a zip urn is constantly
producing heat which may effect the stability of the medications
within the room, particularly during summer if air flow is an issue.
Cheers Matt
—– Original Message —–From: Fiona de SousaSent: Tuesday, September
28, 2010 3:57 PMSubject: Medication RoomsHi All,
I have been
asked to consider placing a zip urn for hot water access
in a medication room. My initial response was it is not
appropriate to make tea and coffee in the same room
where staff are drawing up medications. However when I
have looked for the evidence to back this up I have had
trouble finding any.
What do
others think about this issue from an infection
prevention and control point of view?
Kind
Regards,
Fiona De Sousa
Infection Prevention &
Control CoordinatorSydney Adventist Hospital
Mobile: 0408 468 470
Office: (02) 9487 9732
Fax: (02) 9472 8053
185 Fox Valley Road, Wahroonga, NSW, 2076
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