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    Denyer, Vicki
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    Hi All,

    Have had a question from the theatres educator pertaining to disposal of surgically removed human tissue & explanted items ( ACORN -14th edition)
    See attached documentation

    The questions asked are

    * Is there an existing policy that addresses this? What does maternity do for placentas?

    * Could we have a generalist list of what we should do for different religions should someone ask for a body part?

    * Standardised consent process for human tissue & explanted items?

    Any input would be greatly appreciated

    Many thanks

    Vicki Denyer

    Infection Prevention & Control Clinical Nurse Consultant
    Lismore Base Hospital

    Infection Prevention & Control is Everyone’s Business

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    Hi Vicky

    We have a state policy that addresses some of these issues, which you can find at http://www.health.wa.gov.au/circularsnew/attachments/711.pdf

    Kindest Regards

    Rebecca

    Rebecca McCann Program Manager
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    Hi All,

    Have had a question from the theatres educator pertaining to disposal of surgically removed human tissue & explanted items ( ACORN -14th edition)
    See attached documentation

    The questions asked are

    Is there an existing policy that addresses this? What does maternity do for placentas?

    Could we have a generalist list of what we should do for different religions should someone ask for a body part?

    Standardised consent process for human tissue & explanted items?

    Any input would be greatly appreciated

    Many thanks

    Vicki Denyer

    Infection Prevention & Control Clinical Nurse Consultant
    Lismore Base Hospital

    Infection Prevention & Control is Everyones Business

    ________________________________

    This message is intended for the addressee(s) named and may contain confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient, please delete the message and any attachments and notify the sender. Views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, and are not necessarily the views of NSW Health or any of its entities.
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