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04/12/2019 at 5:05 pm #76082McFadyen-Taylor, DonnaParticipant
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Hi ACIPC Colleagues,
Our facility has launched electronic documentation and with that the use of computers on wheels. From an infection control point of view I’m recommending either covered or washable keyboards and mice.
We’ve tried the ‘SteriClick’ keyboard and the feedback from users has been that the keys are so stiff and hard to push that staff are refusing to use them. For those of you using computers on wheels – what washable key boards and mice are you successfully using? or are you using covers and if so do they work? When I raised the possibility of using covers here feedback was that these would be flipped off and not used.
Anyone have suggestions?
Kind regards,
DonnaDonna McFadyen-Taylor RN BN Grad Dip HSM
Regional Infection Prevention & Control CNS
WA Country Health Service (WACHS) – Pilbara
2-34 Colebatch Way, South Hedland 6722
PMB 12, South Hedland WA 6722
T: (08) 9174 1619 | M: 0408 906 954
E: Donna.McFadyen-Taylor@health.wa.gov.au
Infection Control Email: WACHSPB_InfectionControl@health.wa.gov.auDelivering a Healthy WA
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04/12/2019 at 9:05 pm #76083Kelly ParkinsonParticipantAuthor:
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Hi Donna
I don’t have experience of any keyboard covers in Australia but the NHS UK used steritouch. If I remember they had a indicator light when the cover required cleaning. I don’t recall any problems with the use of the keys.
Kind regards
KellyKelly Parkinson
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Hi ACIPC Colleagues,
Our facility has launched electronic documentation and with that the use of computers on wheels. From an infection control point of view Im recommending either covered or washable keyboards and mice.
Weve tried the SteriClick keyboard and the feedback from users has been that the keys are so stiff and hard to push that staff are refusing to use them. For those of you using computers on wheels what washable key boards and mice are you successfully using? or are you using covers and if so do they work? When I raised the possibility of using covers here feedback was that these would be flipped off and not used.
Anyone have suggestions?
Kind regards,
Donna
Donna McFadyen-Taylor RN BN Grad Dip HSM
Regional Infection Prevention & Control CNS
WA Country Health Service (WACHS) – Pilbara
2-34 Colebatch Way, South Hedland 6722
PMB 12, South Hedland WA 6722
T: (08) 9174 1619 | M: 0408 906 954
E: Donna.McFadyen-Taylor@health.wa.gov.au
Infection Control Email: WACHSPB_InfectionControl@health.wa.gov.au
Delivering a Healthy WA
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05/12/2019 at 9:27 am #76085Terri GoldsteinParticipantAuthor:
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Hi Donna
Not sure if you are aware that HP has a Healthcare range and have what you are after:
https://www8.hp.com/h20195/v2/GetPDF.aspx/4AA7-0314ENW.pdf%20
Let me know if this sounds like something you might find useful as I am happy to introduce you to someone that has knowledge on this product
Kind Regards
TerriTerri Birger RN
Medical & Health Specialist
[cid:image001.jpg@01D52036.37C94DC0]Winc Australia Pty Limited
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T. 0400 808 879163 O’Riordan Street Mascot NSW 2020
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Hi ACIPC Colleagues,
Our facility has launched electronic documentation and with that the use of computers on wheels. From an infection control point of view I’m recommending either covered or washable keyboards and mice.
We’ve tried the ‘SteriClick’ keyboard and the feedback from users has been that the keys are so stiff and hard to push that staff are refusing to use them. For those of you using computers on wheels – what washable key boards and mice are you successfully using? or are you using covers and if so do they work? When I raised the possibility of using covers here feedback was that these would be flipped off and not used.
Anyone have suggestions?
Kind regards,
DonnaDonna McFadyen-Taylor RN BN Grad Dip HSM
Regional Infection Prevention & Control CNS
WA Country Health Service (WACHS) – Pilbara
2-34 Colebatch Way, South Hedland 6722
PMB 12, South Hedland WA 6722
T: (08) 9174 1619 | M: 0408 906 954
E: Donna.McFadyen-Taylor@health.wa.gov.au
Infection Control Email: WACHSPB_InfectionControl@health.wa.gov.auDelivering a Healthy WA
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09/12/2019 at 9:54 am #76089kerrin MaherParticipantAuthor:
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Hi,
CSD use Clinell easy clean: The keyboard is a wee bit stiffer than normal, however still easy to use. They did a free trial with the hospital and they are now used on theatre, endo CSD etc.Regards Kerrin
Kerrin Maher RN BN
Nurse Unit Manager | Central Sterilising Department
QEll Jubilee Hospital | Metro South Health
Kessels Road QLD 4108
t. 07 31826151
e. kerrin.maher@health.qld.gov.auHi ACIPC Colleagues,
Our facility has launched electronic documentation and with that the use of computers on wheels. From an infection control point of view I’m recommending either covered or washable keyboards and mice.
We’ve tried the ‘SteriClick’ keyboard and the feedback from users has been that the keys are so stiff and hard to push that staff are refusing to use them. For those of you using computers on wheels – what washable key boards and mice are you successfully using? or are you using covers and if so do they work? When I raised the possibility of using covers here feedback was that these would be flipped off and not used.
Anyone have suggestions?
Kind regards,
DonnaDonna McFadyen-Taylor RN BN Grad Dip HSM
Regional Infection Prevention & Control CNS
WA Country Health Service (WACHS) – Pilbara
2-34 Colebatch Way, South Hedland 6722
PMB 12, South Hedland WA 6722
T: (08) 9174 1619 | M: 0408 906 954
E: Donna.McFadyen-Taylor@health.wa.gov.au
Infection Control Email: WACHSPB_InfectionControl@health.wa.gov.auDelivering a Healthy WA
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19/12/2019 at 12:32 pm #76113sthorpe@phcn.vic.gov.auParticipantAuthor:
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Hi Donna
The keyboards with the cover are an absolute nightmare and the staff just remove them or “lose” them as they don’t like typing through the cover. A sealed washable keyboard is the best option.
Regards SueSue Thorpe
Senior Infection Preventionist
Clinical Nurse Consultant
Infection Prevention and Control Unit
Employee Exposure Management & Immunisation Services (EEMIS)Peninsula Health
PO Box 52, Frankston 3199
T 03 9784 7722
F 03 9784 2347
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sthorpe@phcn.vic.gov.auSwitchboard 03 9784 7777
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Hi ACIPC Colleagues,
Our facility has launched electronic documentation and with that the use of computers on wheels. From an infection control point of view I’m recommending either covered or washable keyboards and mice.
We’ve tried the ‘SteriClick’ keyboard and the feedback from users has been that the keys are so stiff and hard to push that staff are refusing to use them. For those of you using computers on wheels – what washable key boards and mice are you successfully using? or are you using covers and if so do they work? When I raised the possibility of using covers here feedback was that these would be flipped off and not used.
Anyone have suggestions?
Kind regards,
DonnaDonna McFadyen-Taylor RN BN Grad Dip HSM
Regional Infection Prevention & Control CNS
WA Country Health Service (WACHS) – Pilbara
2-34 Colebatch Way, South Hedland 6722
PMB 12, South Hedland WA 6722
T: (08) 9174 1619 | M: 0408 906 954
E: Donna.McFadyen-Taylor@health.wa.gov.au
Infection Control Email: WACHSPB_InfectionControl@health.wa.gov.auDelivering a Healthy WA
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19/12/2019 at 12:50 pm #76115Lynda OngParticipantAuthor:
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Hi Donna,
I agree with Donna. We have the washable keyboards. We did have the covers in one unit and like Sue said the get lost or they start ripping.
Regards,
Lynda Ong
Clinical Nurse Consultant Infection Prevention
Camden and Campbelltown Hospital
Campbelltown Hospital
Therry Rd, Campbelltown, NSW 2560
T: (02) 46343788 Fax: (02) 46343790
[cid:image001.jpg@01CD5E79.465AEC30]Hi Donna
The keyboards with the cover are an absolute nightmare and the staff just remove them or “lose” them as they don’t like typing through the cover. A sealed washable keyboard is the best option.
Regards SueSue Thorpe
Senior Infection Preventionist
Clinical Nurse Consultant
Infection Prevention and Control Unit
Employee Exposure Management & Immunisation Services (EEMIS)Peninsula Health
PO Box 52, Frankston 3199
T 03 9784 7722
F 03 9784 2347
M 0419 375 816
sthorpe@phcn.vic.gov.auSwitchboard 03 9784 7777
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Hi ACIPC Colleagues,
Our facility has launched electronic documentation and with that the use of computers on wheels. From an infection control point of view I’m recommending either covered or washable keyboards and mice.
We’ve tried the ‘SteriClick’ keyboard and the feedback from users has been that the keys are so stiff and hard to push that staff are refusing to use them. For those of you using computers on wheels – what washable key boards and mice are you successfully using? or are you using covers and if so do they work? When I raised the possibility of using covers here feedback was that these would be flipped off and not used.
Anyone have suggestions?
Kind regards,
DonnaDonna McFadyen-Taylor RN BN Grad Dip HSM
Regional Infection Prevention & Control CNS
WA Country Health Service (WACHS) – Pilbara
2-34 Colebatch Way, South Hedland 6722
PMB 12, South Hedland WA 6722
T: (08) 9174 1619 | M: 0408 906 954
E: Donna.McFadyen-Taylor@health.wa.gov.au
Infection Control Email: WACHSPB_InfectionControl@health.wa.gov.auDelivering a Healthy WA
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20/12/2019 at 5:42 pm #76122Elfriede AshcroftParticipantAuthor:
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Hi all,
A few years ago, I typed on a projected keyboard. The projector was a cube-shaped object about the size of a rubrics cube which projected a keyboard onto the table top.
The size of the keyboard was adjustable. I typed by hitting the projected keys, simply tapping on the table top.
The projector must have tracked my finger movements, because the transfer from typed key to screen was 100 percent accurate.
I found it fascinating and not weird at all, other people found is more difficult to adjust too.These types of keyboards seemed to be still on the market, but are geared to smartphones and tablets.
Maybe this technology can be adjusted somehow to work with PCs?re the cleaning: Wipe the table top!!
Elfi Ashcroft
Senior Cinical Educator> On 19 Dec 2019, at 12:32 pm, Sue Thorpe (Infection Control) wrote:
>
> Hi Donna
> The keyboards with the cover are an absolute nightmare and the staff just remove them or lose them as they dont like typing through the cover. A sealed washable keyboard is the best option.
> Regards Sue
>
> Sue Thorpe
> Senior Infection Preventionist
> Clinical Nurse Consultant
> Infection Prevention and Control Unit
> Employee Exposure Management & Immunisation Services (EEMIS)
>
> Peninsula Health
> PO Box 52, Frankston 3199
> T 03 9784 7722
> F 03 9784 2347
> M 0419 375 816
> sthorpe@phcn.vic.gov.au
>
> Switchboard 03 9784 7777
>
>
>
>
> From: ACIPC Infexion Connexion [mailto:ACIPCLIST@ACIPC.ORG.AU ] On Behalf Of McFadyen-Taylor, Donna
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> Hi ACIPC Colleagues,
>
> Our facility has launched electronic documentation and with that the use of computers on wheels. rom an infection control point of view Im recommending either covered or washable keyboards and mice.
>
> Weve tried the SteriClick keyboard and the feedback from users has been that the keys are so stiff and hard to push that staff are refusing to use them. For those of you using computers on wheels what washable key boards and mice are you successfully using? or are you using covers and if so do they work? When I raised the possibility of using covers here feedback was that these would be flipped off and not used.
>
> Anyone have suggestions?
>
> Kind regards,
> Donna
>
> Donna McFadyen-Taylor RN BN Grad Dip HSM
> Regional Infection Prevention & Control CNS
> WA Country Health Service (WACHS) – Pilbara
> 2-34 Colebatch Way, South Hedland 6722
> PMB 12, South Hedland WA 6722
> T: (08) 9174 1619 | M: 0408 906 954
> E: Donna.McFadyen-Taylor@health.wa.gov.au
> Infection Control Email: WACHSPB_InfectionControl@health.wa.gov.au
>
> Delivering a Healthy WA
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