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12/08/2019 at 2:46 pm #75700Jenny GarlandParticipant
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Good afternoon everyone
I am currently looking at infection control practises in our day renal unit and updating our policy
Does anyone have any information on1) linen usage in renal units
2) should linen be changed after each visit
3) if patient attends x3 weekly does their linen get stored, labelled and reused
I am not happy with current practise and wish to make some changes but require evidence to support my decision
Regards jenny
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12/08/2019 at 3:02 pm #75701Michael WishartParticipantAuthor:
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NSWHi Jenny
What ‘linen’ do you mean? Are they reusable washable textiles used under the patients arm at the AV fistula? Are they dry sheets, blankets and pillow cases used by the patient? Surely not towels or face washers that have had moisture on them?
It doesn’t seem to make much economic sense to me to reuse linen, and cost of storage between visits must be quite expensive (as I know the dialysis units I have been involved with were always very space poor due to the number of disposables they had to store).
More specific information on what they are reusing would allow more comment on the possible clinical risks, though.
Cheers
MichaelMichael Wishart | Infection Control Coordinator, CICP-E
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[2019 conference email signature]Good afternoon everyone
I am currently looking at infection control practises in our day renal unit and updating our policy
Does anyone have any information on1) linen usage in renal units
2) should linen be changed after each visit
3) if patient attends x3 weekly does their linen get stored, labelled and reused
I am not happy with current practise and wish to make some changes but require evidence to support my decision
Regards jenny
Jenny Garland RN CIPC-P
Quality, Risk & Infection Control Officer
Mater Health Services North QueenslandEmail secured by Check Point
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12/08/2019 at 3:05 pm #75702Jenny GarlandParticipantAuthor:
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Thank you Michael
Sorry
I do mean dry sheets, pillow cases and blankets
jennyJenny Garland RN CIPC-P
Quality, Risk & Infection Control Officer
Mater Health Services North QueenslandHi Jenny
What ‘linen’ do you mean? Are they reusable washable textiles used under the patients arm at the AV fistula? Are they dry sheets, blankets and pillow cases used by the patient? Surely not towels or face washers that have had moisture on them?
It doesn’t seem to make much economic sense to me to reuse linen, and cost of storage between visits must be quite expensive (as I know the dialysis units I have been involved with were always very space poor due to the number of disposables they had to store).
More specific information on what they are reusing would allow more comment on the possible clinical risks, though.
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
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[2019 conference email signature]Good afternoon everyone
I am currently looking at infection control practises in our day renal unit and updating our policy
Does anyone have any information on1) linen usage in renal units
2) should linen be changed after each visit
3) if patient attends x3 weekly does their linen get stored, labelled and reused
I am not happy with current practise and wish to make some changes but require evidence to support my decision
Regards jenny
Jenny Garland RN CIPC-P
Quality, Risk & Infection Control Officer
Mater Health Services North QueenslandEmail secured by Check Point
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12/08/2019 at 3:20 pm #75703Carolyn ChenowethParticipantAuthor:
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HI Jenny,
Most of our clinics are now using disposable linen. Clinics not using disposable linen send linen out to an external laundry service, usually only blankets are needed.
Generally blankets are kept for a week (if not soiled) in the individual patients lockers and then sent for cleaning at the end of the week.
Patients can bring in additional linen of their own which is kept in individual lockers and they take responsibility of cleaning their own linen.
We discourage using a sheet on the chair, that used to happen in the ‘old days’ when patients had material covered dialysis chairs and they are a risk for tripping and covering the chair controls.Carolyn Chenoweth
Quality & Infection Prevention & Control Manager
Fresenius Kidney Care Australia
Payneham Dialysis Clinic, 2 Portrush Road
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Good afternoon everyone
I am currently looking at infection control practises in our day renal unit and updating our policy
Does anyone have any information on1. linen usage in renal units
2. should linen be changed after each visit
3. if patient attends x3 weekly does their linen get stored, labelled and reusedI am not happy with current practise and wish to make some changes but require evidence to support my decision
Regards jenny
Jenny Garland RN CIPC-P
Quality, Risk & Infection Control Officer
Mater Health Services North QueenslandEmail secured by Check Point
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