Select Page

Re: Re pouches carried by nurses on a shift

#70061 Quote
Michael Wishart
Participant

Author:
Michael Wishart

Email:
Michael.Wishart@hsn.org.au

Organisation:

State:

Hi Rita and Lesley

There is no doubt that MROs have been cultured from just about every surface in a healthcare environment: clothes, pens, lanyards, keyboards, etc. That does not mean we need necessarily to be concerned about banning everything. It is more about awareness of what you touch, and what the risk is of transferring organisms in such a way that will potentially cause an infection or colonisation. I recall a response to an article that grew MROs from lanyards stating we should ban them for this reason which argued it depends what your hand hygiene is like: do you perform correct hand hygiene after fingering your lanyard before contact with patients? We cant get rid of the bugs in the environment easily, so we need to look at other ways we can minimise transmission, like hand hygiene practices.

I think we should encourage staff to take responsibility for their personal effects, including clothing, but the most important thing is to reinforce the need for excellent hand hygiene practices.

My personal opinion, anyway.

Cheers
Michael
Michael Wishart
CNC Infection Control
Holy Spirit Northside Private Hospital
627 Rode Road, Chermside, Qld 4032
t: (07) 3326 3068 | f: (07) 3607 2226
e: Michael.Wishart@hsn.org.au
w:www.holyspiritnorthside.org.au
Please consider the environment before printing this email

From: ACIPC Infexion Connexion [mailto:AICALIST@AICALIST.ORG.AU] On Behalf Of Lesley MASON
Sent: Thursday, 6 June 2013 10:37 AM
To: AICALIST@AICALIST.ORG.AU
Subject: Re: Re pouches carried by nurses on a shift

Hi All, Lesley here standing in for Debra Vesey.

Ummmm, and what about those lanyards too, particularly the ones with all the badges and pins (form groups that we support with donations) attached?

I often wonder if these are incubation and infection transport devices –

Lesley Mason
Acting Clinical Nurse Consultant
Infection Control & Sterilising Services
Metro North Health and Hospital Services
Caboolture Hospital

Phone 5433 8024

>>> Tain Gardiner <Tain.Gardiner@NT.GOV.AU> 6/6/2013 10:18 am >>>
Morning everyone
We have the same issue across the board, we have recently incorporated into our uniform policy that these pouches are to be treated like the uniform and be laundered daily.
I doubt that happens, but it is in writing.

Tain Gardiner
Royal Darwin Hospital

—–Original Message—–
From: ACIPC Infexion Connexion [mailto:AICALIST@AICALIST.ORG.AU] On Behalf Of Rita Roy
Sent: Thursday, 6 June 2013 7:57 AM
To: AICALIST@AICALIST.ORG.AU
Subject: Re pouches carried by nurses on a shift

Dear colleagues,
Many nurses carry pouches (or bumbags for want of a better word) which hold their scissors, pens, tape,and even a mobile phone during a shift. I feel that these bumbags are a source of infection and the nurses should not be carrying these around. However I have faced stiff opposition when trying to stop this practice. Have you had a similar experience in your hospitals and what are your thoughts on this?
Rita

CNC Infection Control | Hornsby & Ku-ring-gai Health Service
Palmerston Road,
Tel 02 9477 9232 | Pager 52533|
rroy@nsccahs.health.nsw.gov.au
http://www.health.nsw.gov.au

Disclaimer: This message is intended for the addressee named and may contain confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient, please delete it and notify the sender.

Views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, and are not necessarily the views of the Local Health District or associated entities.

Messages posted to this list are solely the opinion of the authors, and do not represent the opinion of ACIPC.

Archive of all messages are available at http://aicalist.org.au/archives – registration and login required.

Replies to this message will be directed back to the list. To create a new message send an email to aicalist@aicalist.org.au

To send a message to the list administrator send an email to aicalist-request@aicalist.org.au.

You can unsubscribe from this list be sending ‘signoff aicalist’ (without the quotes) to listserv@aicalist.org.au

Messages posted to this list are solely the opinion of the authors, and do not represent the opinion of ACIPC.

Archive of all messages are available at http://aicalist.org.au/archives – registration and login required.

Replies to this message will be directed back to the list. To create a new message send an email to aicalist@aicalist.org.au

To send a message to the list administrator send an email to aicalist-request@aicalist.org.au.

You can unsubscribe from this list be sending ‘signoff aicalist’ (without the quotes) to listserv@aicalist.org.au

********************************************************************************

This email, including any attachments sent with it, is confidential and for the sole use of the intended recipient(s). This confidentiality is not waived or lost, if you receive it and you are not the intended recipient(s), or if it is transmitted/received in error.

Any unauthorised use, alteration, disclosure, distribution or review of this email is strictly prohibited. The information contained in this email, including any attachment sent with it, may be subject to a statutory duty of confidentiality if it relates to health service matters.

If you are not the intended recipient(s), or if you have received this email in error, you are asked to immediately notify the sender by telephone collect on Australia +61 1800 198 175 or by return email. You should also delete this email, and any copies, from your computer system network and destroy any hard copies produced.

If not an intended recipient of this email, you must not copy, distribute or take any action(s) that relies on it; any form of disclosure, modification, distribution and/or publication of this email is also prohibited.

Although Queensland Health takes all reasonable steps to ensure this email does not contain malicious software, Queensland Health does not accept responsibility for the consequences if any person’s computer inadvertently suffers any disruption to services, loss of information, harm or is infected with a virus, other malicious computer programme or code that may occur as a consequence of receiving this email.

Unless stated otherwise, this email represents only the views of the sender and not the views of the Queensland Government.

**********************************************************************************

Messages posted to this list are solely the opinion of the authors, and do not represent the opinion of ACIPC.

Archive of all messages are available at http://aicalist.org.au/archives – registration and login required.

Replies to this message will be directed back to the list. To create a new message send an email to aicalist@aicalist.org.au

To send a message to the list administrator send an email to aicalist-request@aicalist.org.au.

You can unsubscribe from this list be sending ‘signoff aicalist’ (without the quotes) to listserv@aicalist.org.au

________________________________
Message protected by MailGuard: e-mail anti-virus, anti-spam and content filtering.
http://www.mailguard.com.au

Report this message as spam


WARNING : This email contains information, which is CONFIDENTIAL, and that maybe subject to LEGAL PRIVILEGE. This e-mail and any attachments to it (the “Communication”) is confidential and is for the use only of the intended recipient, and may not duplicated or used by any other party without the express consent of the sender. The Communication may contain copyright material of St Vincent’s Health & Aged Care(“SVHAC”), or any of its related entities or of third parties. If you are not the intended recipient of the Communication, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, delete the Communication, and do not read, copy, print, retransmit, store or act in reliance on the Communication. Any views expressed in the Communication are those of the individual sender only, unless expressly stated to be those of SVHAC. SVHAC does not guarantee the integrity of the Communication, or that it is free from errors, viruses or interference. Thank-you.

Message protected by MailGuard: e-mail anti-virus, anti-spam and content filtering.
http://www.mailguard.com.au

Messages posted to this list are solely the opinion of the authors, and do not represent the opinion of ACIPC.

Archive of all messages are available at http://aicalist.org.au/archives – registration and login required.

Replies to this message will be directed back to the list. To create a new message send an email to aicalist@aicalist.org.au

To send a message to the list administrator send an email to aicalist-request@aicalist.org.au.

You can unsubscribe from this list be sending ‘signoff aicalist’ (withou