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    Beth Bint
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    Hi All

    Clinical Hand Basins
    Does any one know of any Australian guidelines/standards/policies that state: clinical hand basins are only to be used for hand hygiene purposes?

    Laundering of Patient Clothing Guidelines
    Does anyone have a local policy/procedure/guideline for the laundering of patient clothing within a healthcare facility that you would like to share?

    Thank you
    Beth

    Beth Bint | Clinical Nurse Consultant Infection Prevention and Control,
    Infection Management and Control Service (IMACS)
    The Wollongong Hospital|* ph +61 2 4222 5869 page 182 via switch+61 2 4222 5000| * beth.bint@sesiahs.health.nsw.gov.au

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    Fiona de Sousa
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    Hi Beth,

    Refer to the Australasian Health Facility Guidelines, Part D- Infection
    Prevention and Control http://www.healthfacilityguidelines.com.au/

    This document provides information on the four different types of basins
    required in a hospital and their specific uses. Also the AHFG provide
    room layout ‘standard components’ sheets which also tell you what type
    of hand basin is required including its purpose.

    Although you may not be undertaking any renovations / building works the
    infection prevention and control section is still sound advice and is
    mandatory for NSW (it is listed in the front of the NSW Health
    PD2007_036).

    I can’t help you on the laundering of patient clothing as we
    specifically removed all patient washing machines and clothes dryers a
    number of years ago.

    Kind Regards,

    Fiona De Sousa

    Infection Prevention & Control Coordinator

    Sydney Adventist Hospital

    Fiona.Desousa@sah.org.au

    185 Fox Valley Road, Wahroonga, NSW, 2076

    ________________________________

    Behalf Of Beth Bint
    and Laundering of Patientclothing in hospitals

    Hi All

    Clinical Hand Basins

    Does any one know of any Australian guidelines/standards/policies that
    state: clinical hand basins are only to be used for hand hygiene
    purposes?

    Laundering of Patient Clothing Guidelines

    Does anyone have a local policy/procedure/guideline for the laundering
    of patient clothing within a healthcare facility that you would like to
    share?

    Thank you

    Beth

    Beth Bint | Clinical Nurse Consultant Infection Prevention and Control,

    Infection Management and Control Service (IMACS)

    The Wollongong Hospital|* ph +61 2 4222 5869 *page 182 via switch+61 2
    4222 5000| * beth.bint@sesiahs.health.nsw.gov.au

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    #68530
    Toni Schouten
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    Hi Beth,
    NSWHD Infection Control Policy 2007-036 states:
    “Domestic type washing machines must only be used for a patient’s
    personal items. Washing must involve the use of an appropriate detergent
    and hot water. If hot water is not available, then only individual
    patient loads can be washed at one time. Clothes dryers should be used
    to dry a patient’s personal items. Used/soiled linen must not be rinsed
    or sorted in patient care areas or washed in domestic washing machines.”
    Regards,
    Toni Schouten CICP
    Clinical Nurse Consultant
    Infection Control
    Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
    Level 7, KGV Building
    Missenden Road
    Camperdown NSW 2050
    Australia
    toni.schouten@sswahs.nsw.gov.au
    ________________________________

    Behalf Of Fiona de Sousa
    basins and Laundering of Patientclothing in hospitals
    Hi Beth,

    Refer to the Australasian Health Facility Guidelines, Part D- Infection
    Prevention and Control http://www.healthfacilityguidelines.com.au/
    This document provides information on the four different types of basins
    required in a hospital and their specific uses. Also the AHFG provide
    room layout ‘standard components’ sheets which also tell you what type
    of hand basin is required including its purpose.
    Although you may not be undertaking any renovations / building works the
    infection prevention and control section is still sound advice and is
    mandatory for NSW (it is listed in the front of the NSW Health
    PD2007_036).
    I can’t help you on the laundering of patient clothing as we
    specifically removed all patient washing machines and clothes dryers a
    number of years ago.
    Kind Regards,
    Fiona De Sousa
    Infection Prevention & Control Coordinator
    Sydney Adventist Hospital
    Fiona.Desousa@sah.org.au
    185 Fox Valley Road, Wahroonga, NSW, 2076
    ________________________________

    Behalf Of Beth Bint
    and Laundering of Patientclothing in hospitals
    Hi All
    Clinical Hand Basins
    Does any one know of any Australian guidelines/standards/policies that
    state: clinical hand basins are only to be used for hand hygiene
    purposes?
    Laundering of Patient Clothing Guidelines
    Does anyone have a local policy/procedure/guideline for the laundering
    of patient clothing within a healthcare facility that you would like to
    share?
    Thank you
    Beth
    Beth Bint | Clinical Nurse Consultant Infection Prevention and Control,
    Infection Management and Control Service (IMACS)
    The Wollongong Hospital|* ph +61 2 4222 5869 *page 182 via switch+61 2
    4222 5000| * beth.bint@sesiahs.health.nsw.gov.au

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    #68531
    Joanna Harris
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    Hi Fiona,
    Thanks for that. Beth is away today so I thought I’d clarify our enquiry on the clinical hand wash basins:

    We’re specifically enquiring as to whether anyone is aware of Australian guidance stipulating that clinical hand wash basins are used for hand hygiene and hand hygiene alone ie cannot be used for the disposal of any other liquid waste (such as denture pot contents, wash bowl contents etc) or the cleaning of items such as dentures, medicine pots, enteral feeding equipment etc. We have been unable to find such a statement in our NSW, Commonwealth or AHFG reading.

    The reason for asking about the washing machines is that the arguments about ‘discriminating against patients who have no family / friends / other way to get their personal items laundered’, particularly for our haem / onc fairly long term people who live a distance away, do have credence and our volunteers are particularly concerned. We want to be sure that any laundry facilities we do have comply with AS/NZS 4146 as stipulated in the IC policy and so are developing an audit tool and business rules etc.

    I hope this clarifies the enquiry.
    Jo

    Nurse Manager, Infection Management and Control Service (IMACS)

    Level 1, Lawson House
    The Wollongong Hospital
    LMB 8808
    SCMC NSW 2521

    Hi Beth,

    Refer to the Australasian Health Facility Guidelines, Part D- Infection Prevention and Control http://www.healthfacilityguidelines.com.au/

    This document provides information on the four different types of basins required in a hospital and their specific uses. Also the AHFG provide room layout ‘standard components’ sheets which also tell you what type of hand basin is required including its purpose.

    Although you may not be undertaking any renovations / building works the infection prevention and control section is still sound advice and is mandatory for NSW (it is listed in the front of the NSW Health PD2007_036).

    I can’t help you on the laundering of patient clothing as we specifically removed all patient washing machines and clothes dryers a number of years ago.

    Kind Regards,

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

    ________________________________

    Hi All

    Clinical Hand Basins
    Does any one know of any Australian guidelines/standards/policies that state: clinical hand basins are only to be used for hand hygiene purposes?

    Laundering of Patient Clothing Guidelines
    Does anyone have a local policy/procedure/guideline for the laundering of patient clothing within a healthcare facility that you would like to share?

    Thank you
    Beth

    Beth Bint | Clinical Nurse Consultant Infection Prevention and Control,
    Infection Management and Control Service (IMACS)
    The Wollongong Hospital|* ph +61 2 4222 5869 page 182 via switch+61 2 4222 5000| * beth.bint@sesiahs.health.nsw.gov.au

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