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31/01/2020 at 11:02 am #76228AnonymousInactive
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Hi Everyone,
I am hearing about mask shortages and this is impacting on my Day Surgery clients, as they are being told that their orders may not be able to be filled because demand is outstripping supply.
Consequently, I am being asked what strategies could be implemented to conserve masks to avoid running out and not being able to perform surgical procedures.
There are obvious conservation strategies we could implement such as anaesthetic team members not wearing masks unless in close proximity to the sterile field or at risk from aerosols or plume; wearing the same mask for more than one patient for short cases such as ophthalmic surgery etc; however I am concerned that if we enact these interim conservation measures there will be push back to correct usage of surgical masks when we return to business as usual.
Do the brains trust have any thoughts re this or other conservation strategies that are being implemented in other Operating Suites?
Kind Regards
Terry McAuley
Director
MSc Medical Device DecontaminationPO BOX 2249, Greenvale, VIC Australia 3059
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31/01/2020 at 2:28 pm #76231Lincoln FowlerParticipantAuthor:
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Hi Terry
Maybe there are some useful ideas in this article:
https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/hcwcontrols/recommendedguidanceextuse.htmlLincoln Fowler
Infection Control and Staff Health Coordinator CBPH
Infection Prevention, Control & Staff Health Department[cid:image001.jpg@01D5D842.BA05EF90]Calvary
Public Hospital Bruce
Cnr Belconnen Way & Haydon Drive Bruce ACT 2617
PO Box 254 Jamison Centre ACT 2614
P: 02 6245 3117 F: 02 6201 6702
E: lincoln.fowler@calvary-act.com.au
http://www.calvary-act.com.auHi Everyone,
I am hearing about mask shortages and this is impacting on my Day Surgery clients, as they are being told that their orders may not be able to be filled because demand is outstripping supply.
Consequently, I am being asked what strategies could be implemented to conserve masks to avoid running out and not being able to perform surgical procedures.
There are obvious conservation strategies we could implement such as anaesthetic team members not wearing masks unless in close proximity to the sterile field or at risk from aerosols or plume; wearing the same mask for more than one patient for short cases such as ophthalmic surgery etc; however I am concerned that if we enact these interim conservation measures there will be push back to correct usage of surgical masks when we return to business as usual.
Do the brains trust have any thoughts re this or other conservation strategies that are being implemented in other Operating Suites?
Kind Regards
Terry McAuley
Director
MSc Medical Device DecontaminationPO BOX 2249, Greenvale, VIC Australia 3059
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31/01/2020 at 6:31 pm #76233Jennifer McCarthyParticipantAuthor:
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Hi Terry- am I missing something here? Why are theatre staff using N95 masks in the OR?
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On 31 Jan 2020, at 4:26 pm, Lincoln Fowler <Lincoln.Fowler@calvary-act.com.au> wrote:
Hi Terry
Maybe there are some useful ideas in this article:
https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/hcwcontrols/recommendedguidanceextuse.htmlLincoln Fowler
Infection Control and Staff Health Coordinator CBPH
Infection Prevention, Control & Staff Health Department[cid:image001.jpg@01D5D842.BA05EF90]Calvary
Public Hospital Bruce
Cnr Belconnen Way & Haydon Drive Bruce ACT 2617
PO Box 254 Jamison Centre ACT 2614
P: 02 6245 3117 F: 02 6201 6702
E: lincoln.fowler@calvary-act.com.au
http://www.calvary-act.com.auHi Everyone,
I am hearing about mask shortages and this is impacting on my Day Surgery clients, as they are being told that their orders may not be able to be filled because demand is outstripping supply.
Consequently, I am being asked what strategies could be implemented to conserve masks to avoid running out and not being able to perform surgical procedures.
There are obvious conservation strategies we could implement such as anaesthetic team members not wearing masks unless in close proximity to the sterile field or at risk from aerosols or plume; wearing the same mask for more than one patient for short cases such as ophthalmic surgery etc; however I am concerned that if we enact these interim conservation measures there will be push back to correct usage of surgical masks when we return to business as usual.
Do the brains trust have any thoughts re this or other conservation strategies that are being implemented in other Operating Suites?
Kind Regards
Terry McAuley
Director
MSc Medical Device DecontaminationPO BOX 2249, Greenvale, VIC Australia 3059
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01/02/2020 at 10:31 am #76236Michael WishartParticipantAuthor:
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My thought to conserve appropriate use of mask would to look at alternative forms of protection for staff, based on risk. For example scrub team at the table should be given priority. For circulating and anaesthetic staff, face shields or visors may be appropriate with the shortage of masks.
This would obviously need to be reviewed with the level of air contamination risk of the surgery (eg prosthetic implants) but would still send the message that staff protection in the OT is important.
Cheers
MichaelMichael Wishart | Infection Control Coordinator, CICP-E
St Vincents Private Hospital Northside | 627 Rode Road CHERMSIDE QLD 4032
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________________________________Hi Everyone,
We are experiencing difficulty in having orders filled for surgical masks.
My question was not about access to N95 masks for us in the OR just the usual Type 2 and Type 3 masks that we need to wear when working in the Operating Room during surgical procedures to protect the patient from the scrub teams respiratory tract flora and to protect the scrub team from exposure to blood and body substances.
Hopefully that provides clarification re my question.
Kind Regards
Terry McAuley
Director
MSc Medical Device Decontamination
PO BOX 2249, Greenvale, VIC Australia 3059
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Hi Terry- am I missing something here? Why are theatre staff using N95 masks in the OR?
Sent from my iPhone
Maryvale Private Hospital acknowledges the traditional owners of country, the Gunaikurnai nation, and recognises their continuing connection to land, waters and culture.
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On 31 Jan 2020, at 4:26 pm, Lincoln Fowler <Lincoln.Fowler@calvary-act.com.au> wrote:
Hi Terry
Maybe there are some useful ideas in this article:
https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/hcwcontrols/recommendedguidanceextuse.html
Lincoln Fowler
Infection Control and Staff Health Coordinator CBPH
Infection Prevention, Control & Staff Health Department[cid:image001.jpg@01D5D842.BA05EF90]Calvary
Public Hospital Bruce
Cnr Belconnen Way & Haydon Drive Bruce ACT 2617
PO Box 254 Jamison Centre ACT 2614
P: 02 6245 3117 F: 02 6201 6702
E: lincoln.fowler@calvary-act.com.au
http://www.calvary-act.com.auHi Everyone,
I am hearing about mask shortages and this is impacting on my Day Surgery clients, as they are being told that their orders may not be able to be filled because demand is outstripping supply.
Consequently, I am being asked what strategies could be implemented to conserve masks to avoid running out and not being able to perform surgical procedures.
There are obvious conservation strategies we could implement such as anaesthetic team members not wearing masks unless in close proximity to the sterile field or at risk from aerosols or plume; wearing the same mask for more than one patient for short cases such as ophthalmic surgery etc; however I am concerned that if we enact these interim conservation measures there will be push back to correct usage of surgical masks when we return to business as usual.
Do the brains trust have any thoughts re this or other conservation strategies that are being implemented in other Operating Suites?
Kind Regards
Terry McAuley
Director
MSc Medical Device Decontamination
PO BOX 2249, Greenvale, VIC Australia 3059
[cid:image001.png@01D5D825.FB0424C0]
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01/02/2020 at 10:50 am #76238AnonymousInactiveAuthor:
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Thanks Michael, exactly what I have proposed.
Kind Regards
Terry McAuley
Director
MSc Medical Device DecontaminationPO BOX 2249, Greenvale, VIC Australia 3059
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Hi Terry
My thought to conserve appropriate use of mask would to look at alternative forms of protection for staff, based on risk. For example scrub team at the table should be given priority. For circulating and anaesthetic staff, face shields or visors may be appropriate with the shortage of masks.
This would obviously need to be reviewed with the level of air contamination risk of the surgery (eg prosthetic implants) but would still send the message that staff protection in the OT is important.
Cheers
MichaelMichael Wishart | Infection Control Coordinator, CICP-E
St Vincent’s Private Hospital Northside | 627 Rode Road CHERMSIDE QLD 4032
T +61 7 3326 3068 | F +61 7 3607 2226
E michael.wishart@svha.org.au |
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________________________________Hi Everyone,
We are experiencing difficulty in having orders filled for surgical masks.
My question was not about access to N95 masks for us in the OR – just the usual Type 2 and Type 3 masks that we need to wear when working in the Operating Room during surgical procedures to protect the patient from the scrub team’s respiratory tract flora and to protect the scrub team from exposure to blood and body substances.
Hopefully that provides clarification re my question.
Kind Regards
Terry McAuley
Director
MSc Medical Device Decontamination
PO BOX 2249, Greenvale, VIC Australia 3059
[cid:image001.png@01D5D8E1.7C78F240]
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Hi Terry- am I missing something here? Why are theatre staff using N95 masks in the OR?
Sent from my iPhone
Maryvale Private Hospital acknowledges the traditional owners of country, the Gunaikurnai nation, and recognises their continuing connection to land, waters and culture.
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On 31 Jan 2020, at 4:26 pm, Lincoln Fowler <Lincoln.Fowler@calvary-act.com.au> wrote:
Hi Terry
Maybe there are some useful ideas in this article:
https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/hcwcontrols/recommendedguidanceextuse.html
Lincoln Fowler
Infection Control and Staff Health Coordinator CBPH
Infection Prevention, Control & Staff Health Department[cid:image001.jpg@01D5D842.BA05EF90]Calvary
Public Hospital Bruce
Cnr Belconnen Way & Haydon Drive Bruce ACT 2617
PO Box 254 Jamison Centre ACT 2614
P: 02 6245 3117 F: 02 6201 6702
E: lincoln.fowler@calvary-act.com.au
http://www.calvary-act.com.auHi Everyone,
I am hearing about mask shortages and this is impacting on my Day Surgery clients, as they are being told that their orders may not be able to be filled because demand is outstripping supply.
Consequently, I am being asked what strategies could be implemented to conserve masks to avoid running out and not being able to perform surgical procedures.
There are obvious conservation strategies we could implement such as anaesthetic team members not wearing masks unless in close proximity to the sterile field or at risk from aerosols or plume; wearing the same mask for more than one patient for short cases such as ophthalmic surgery etc; however I am concerned that if we enact these interim conservation measures there will be push back to correct usage of surgical masks when we return to business as usual.
Do the brains trust have any thoughts re this or other conservation strategies that are being implemented in other Operating Suites?
Kind Regards
Terry McAuley
Director
MSc Medical Device Decontamination
PO BOX 2249, Greenvale, VIC Australia 3059
[cid:image001.png@01D5D825.FB0424C0]
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01/02/2020 at 12:02 pm #76240Dear All,
As a scrub RN in a Day surgery this is very topical for me. I have been off this week so find the ideas given so far sound most appropriate, wonderful to have access to such a wealth of knowledge. However I also think it’s important mention the risks for the aseptic team that comes from surgical plume. And just for interest I understand P2 (similar to N95?) masks are worn in ORs refer to ACORN Standards 15th edition 2018. I also understand that when using diathermy, for example, warts of a HVP positive patient ,these type of masks should be worn and fitted correctly and this surgery is still done in some Day Hospitals. If I have this wrong please let me know. Interesting what can be transferred by surgical plume and not all ORs have surgical plume evacuators on hand.
Thank you once again for the information.
Nicky Whitehouse
Scrub/scout RN
Ipswich Day Hospital.> On 1 Feb 2020, at 9:31 am, Michael Wishart wrote:
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> Hi Terry
> My thought to conserve appropriate use of mask would to look at alternative forms of protection for staff, based on risk. For example scrub team at the table should be given priority. For circulating and anaesthetic staff, face shields or visors may be appropriate with the shortage of masks.
>
> This would obviously need to be reviewed with the level of air contamination risk of the surgery (eg prosthetic implants) but would still send the message that staff protection in the OT is important.
>
> Cheers
> Michael
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> We are experiencing difficulty in having orders filled for surgical masks.
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> My question was not about access to N95 masks for us in the OR just the usual Type 2 and Type 3 masks that we need to wear when working in the Operating Room during surgical procedures to protect the patient from the scrub teams respiratory tract flora and to protect the scrub team from exposure to blood and body substances.
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> Hopefully that provides clarification re my question.
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> Hi Everyone,
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> I am hearing about mask shortages and this is impacting on my Day Surgery clients, as they are being told that their orders may not be able to be filled because demand is outstripping supply.
>
> Consequently, I am being asked what strategies could be implemented to conserve masks to avoid running out and not being able to perform surgical procedures.
>
> There are obvious conservation strategies we could implement such as anaesthetic team members not wearing masks unless in close proximity to the sterile field or at risk from aerosols or plume; wearing the same mask for more than one patient for short cases such as ophthalmic surgery etc; however I am concerned that if we enact these interim conservation measures there will be push back to correct usage of surgical masks when we return to business as usual.
>
> Do the brains trust have any thoughts re this or other conservation strategies that are being implemented in other Operating Suites?
>
> Kind Regards
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01/02/2020 at 12:33 pm #76241Michael WishartParticipantAuthor:
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That’s a great point and should be part of the risk assessment when considering options other than masks. Surgical ‘plume’ is a known threat for aerosol transmission of viruses and if no local exhaust is available when performing diathery or other smoke/aerosol procedures higher filtration, well fitting masks/respirators should be used.
Cannot stress how important specific risk assessment is when changing standard protective measures.
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Dear All,
As a scrub RN in a Day surgery this is very topical for me. I have been off this week so find the ideas given so far sound most appropriate, wonderful to have access to such a wealth of knowledge. However I also think it’s important mention the risks for the aseptic team that comes from surgical plume. And just for interest I understand P2 (similar to N95?) masks are worn in ORs refer to ACORN Standards 15th edition 2018. I also understand that when using diathermy, for example, warts of a HVP positive patient ,these type of masks should be worn and fitted correctly and this surgery is still done in some Day Hospitals. If I have this wrong please let me know. Interesting what can be transferred by surgical plume and not all ORs have surgical plume evacuators on hand.
Thank you once again for the information.
Nicky Whitehouse
Scrub/scout RN
Ipswich Day Hospital.On 1 Feb 2020, at 9:31 am, Michael Wishart <Michael.Wishart@SVHA.ORG.AU> wrote:
Hi Terry
My thought to conserve appropriate use of mask would to look at alternative forms of protection for staff, based on risk. For example scrub team at the table should be given priority. For circulating and anaesthetic staff, face shields or visors may be appropriate with the shortage of masks.This would obviously need to be reviewed with the level of air contamination risk of the surgery (eg prosthetic implants) but would still send the message that staff protection in the OT is important.
Cheers
MichaelMichael Wishart | Infection Control Coordinator, CICP-E
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________________________________Hi Everyone,
We are experiencing difficulty in having orders filled for surgical masks.
My question was not about access to N95 masks for us in the OR just the usual Type 2 and Type 3 masks that we need to wear when working in the Operating Room during surgical procedures to protect the patient from the scrub teams respiratory tract flora and to protect the scrub team from exposure to blood and body substances.
Hopefully that provides clarification re my question.
Kind Regards
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Director
MSc Medical Device Decontamination
PO BOX 2249, Greenvale, VIC Australia 3059
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Maybe there are some useful ideas in this article:
https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/hcwcontrols/recommendedguidanceextuse.htmlLincoln Fowler
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http://www.calvary-act.com.auHi Everyone,
I am hearing about mask shortages and this is impacting on my Day Surgery clients, as they are being told that their orders may not be able to be filled because demand is outstripping supply.
Consequently, I am being asked what strategies could be implemented to conserve masks to avoid running out and not being able to perform surgical procedures.
There are obvious conservation strategies we could implement such as anaesthetic team members not wearing masks unless in close proximity to the sterile field or at risk from aerosols or plume; wearing the same mask for more than one patient for short cases such as ophthalmic surgery etc; however I am concerned that if we enact these interim conservation measures there will be push back to correct usage of surgical masks when we return to business as usual.
Do the brains trust have any thoughts re this or other conservation strategies that are being implemented in other Operating Suites?
Kind Regards
Terry McAuley
Director
MSc Medical Device Decontamination
PO BOX 2249, Greenvale, VIC Australia 3059
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