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    Carien Coleman
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    Hi,

    We are currently looking into our practices regarding MRO patients in OT. I would like to know what other hospitals are doing re “outside scout nurses” and where and how do you recover pts post anaesthesia if they have a MRO.

    Thank you,
    Carien

    Carien Coleman | Infection Control CNC
    The Sunshine Coast Private Hospital
    Syd Lingard Drive | BUDERIM QLD 4556
    PO Box 5050 | Maroochydore BC QLD 4558
    T: (07) 5430 3245 | F: (07) 5430 3436
    E: carien.coleman@uchealth.com.au

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    #68614
    Prue Wright
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    Hi Carien,

    We wrote a policy last year specifically for OT and put together a “kit”
    for use when there is an MRO patient.

    We acknowledge that more often than not, we could have a colonised
    patient that we are not aware of; but when a patient is identified we
    follow strict control measures.

    VRE patients are put on the end of the list; and also MRSA if feasible.

    We have an “outside” scout if we can, if not possible, then a stock
    trolley is placed near the door and the porters help out with handing in
    extra sponges etc.

    The patient is recovered in OT if last on the list. Depending on the
    source of the MRO, and the clinical condition of the patient, recovery
    may have to be in the Recovery Unit. The bed is changed and cleaned
    during the procedure, and PPE is worn by porters and nursing staff
    caring for the patient.

    With this policy there is no confusion as to what MRO requires special
    precautions and there is full awareness of the need for extra measures
    as the patient progresses through the hospital.

    Prue Wright

    Infection Control Co-ordinator

    Hurstville Private

    Behalf Of Carien Coleman

    Hi,

    We are currently looking into our practices regarding MRO patients in
    OT. I would like to know what other hospitals are doing re “outside
    scout nurses” and where and how do you recover pts post anaesthesia if
    they have a MRO.

    Thank you,

    Carien

    Carien Coleman | Infection Control CNC

    The Sunshine Coast Private Hospital

    Syd Lingard Drive | BUDERIM QLD 4556

    PO Box 5050 | Maroochydore BC QLD 4558

    T: (07) 5430 3245 | F: (07) 5430 3436

    E: carien.coleman@uchealth.com.au

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    Helen Scott
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    Hi, this is our policy taken from ACORN and HICMR:
    INFECTION CONTROL RITUALS IN THE OPERATING THEATRE SUITE /
    INTERVENTIONAL
    PROCEDURE ROOM
    Order of Patients on the Operating List, eg. Dirty/Clean Cases
    The most probable route of infection transmission between
    successive/sequential surgical
    cases is from the air, instruments or environmental surfaces. If the
    ventilation system is
    effective, air will not be a source of infection transmission.
    Furthermore, surfaces that do
    not come into direct contact with the patient do not become
    contaminated. As a
    consequence, the inanimate theatre environment has a negligible
    contribution to the
    incident of post-operative infection. Therefore the order of patients
    on an operating list
    should not be determined on the basis of risk of cross infection.
    Cheers,
    Helen.
    Helen Scott,
    Infection Control Co-ordinator,
    Nepean Private Hospital, Penrith, NSW.

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    >>> Prue Wright 13/05/2011
    7:13 am >>>

    Hi Carien,
    We wrote a policy last year specifically for OT and put together a kit
    for use when there is an MRO patient.
    We acknowledge that more often than not, we could have a colonised
    patient that we are not aware of; but when a patient is identified we
    follow strict control measures.
    VRE patients are put on the end of the list; and also MRSA if
    feasible.
    We have an outside scout if we can, if not possible, then a stock
    trolley is placed near the door and the porters help out with handing in
    extra sponges etc.
    The patient is recovered in OT if last on the list. Depending on the
    source of the MRO, and the clinical condition of the patient, recovery
    may have to be in the Recovery Unit. The bed is changed and cleaned
    during the procedure, and PPE is worn by porters and nursing staff
    caring for the patient.
    With this policy there is no confusion as to what MRO requires special
    precautions and there is full awareness of the need for extra measures
    as the patient progresses through the hospital.

    Prue Wright
    Infection Control Co-ordinator
    Hurstville Private

    From:AICA Infexion Connexion [mailto:AICALIST@AICALIST.ORG.AU] On
    Behalf Of Carien Coleman

    Hi,
    We are currently looking into our practices regarding MRO patients in
    OT. I would like to know what other hospitals are doing re outside
    scout nurses and where and how do you recover pts post anaesthesia if
    they have a MRO.
    Thank you,
    Carien
    Carien Coleman | Infection Control CNC
    The Sunshine Coast Private Hospital
    Syd Lingard Drive | BUDERIM QLD 4556
    PO Box 5050 | Maroochydore BC QLD 4558
    T: (07) 5430 3245 | F: (07) 5430 3436
    E:carien.coleman@uchealth.com.au
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