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13/01/2022 at 4:53 pm #79256AnonymousInactive
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Hi All,
we are currently reviewing our PPE usage in the Emergency department.
In our COVID / SCOVID area staff are in N95, Protective eyewear, gowns and gloves. In our low risk area staff are also in the same level of PPE but we are reviewing this to determine if the routine PPE should remain at N95 and Protective eyewear with additional gown / gloves for standard / transmission precautions as required.
What are you doing in your facilities?
Kind regards,
Fiona De Sousa CICP-E| Nurse Manager | Infection Prevention & Control Unit
Launceston General Hospital, Level 2, Launceston TAS 7250
phone: 6777 6715 | mobile: 0408 487 197 | fax: 6777 5170 | email: fiona.de.sousa@ths.tas.gov.au |
intranet: http://www.dhhs.tas.gov.au/intranet/thon/infection_controlIPCU – ‘By working together we promote a culture of safety to reduce preventable infections and transmission of multi-resistant organisms’
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24/01/2022 at 1:21 pm #79271Hi Fiona,
In our Red zone we have full PPE for clinical care with P2/N95, eye protection (add Faceshield if AGB or AGP), gown and gloves.
All other areas its P2/N95 and eye protection. Gown and gloves if MRO or other infectious disease.
All patients are required to wear a surgical mask where possible.
This has significantly decreased our contact tracing in ED from both staff and patients.Kind Regards
Know the infection risks, share the solutions
Marija Juraja |Nurse Unit Manager -CALHN Infection Prevention & Control Unit|
Specialty Medicine 2 RN, GCNS Inf Ctrl, CICP-E)
t: +61 8 7074 2810 (RAH) 8222 7588 (TQEH)| M: 0466 379 821|e:marija.juraja@sa.gov.au |
Adjunct Clinical Lecturer | University of South Australia | Horizon Hospital and Health Service
[cid:image001.jpg@01D81121.13E86560]Hi All,
we are currently reviewing our PPE usage in the Emergency department.
In our COVID / SCOVID area staff are in N95, Protective eyewear, gowns and gloves. In our low risk area staff are also in the same level of PPE but we are reviewing this to determine if the routine PPE should remain at N95 and Protective eyewear with additional gown / gloves for standard / transmission precautions as required.
What are you doing in your facilities?
Kind regards,
Fiona De Sousa CICP-E| Nurse Manager | Infection Prevention & Control Unit
Launceston General Hospital, Level 2, Launceston TAS 7250
phone: 6777 6715 | mobile: 0408 487 197 | fax: 6777 5170 | email: fiona.de.sousa@ths.tas.gov.au |
intranet: http://www.dhhs.tas.gov.au/intranet/thon/infection_controlIPCU – ‘By working together we promote a culture of safety to reduce preventable infections and transmission of multi-resistant organisms’
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