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  • in reply to: Naso pharyngeal swabs #76439
    Charlene Dixon
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    Dr Charlie (Charlene) Dixon
    CNC
    Infection Prevention & Control Unit | Safety & Quality
    South West Hospital and Health Service | Queensland Government
    Corner Bowen & Spencer Streets ROMA Qld 4455.
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    Dear colleagues,
    Does any of our NSW Health colleagues have a guideline/PD pertaining to nasopharyngeal swabbing that they are willing to share?
    Kind regards
    Kristin

    Kristin Ryan-Agnew
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    The Tweed Hospital

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    in reply to: Re: Soil in the hospital setting #76188
    Charlene Dixon
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    Hi everyone,

    We allow flowers in non-clinical areas but not in patients rooms and clinical areas.

    Cheers

    Dr Charlie (Charlene) Dixon
    CNC
    Infection Prevention & Control Unit | Safety & Quality
    South West Hospital and Health Service | Queensland Government
    Corner Bowen & Spencer Streets ROMA Qld 4455.
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    Hi Everyone,

    Just wondering about your thoughts on cut flowers in lower risk clinical areas? These have also been known to harbour pathogenic organisms but if I am not mistaken some organisations ban plants (in soil) but allow cut flowers for immunocompetent patients. A bit tricky when we know of the positive benefits of both but have compromised patients being admitted into many different areas of the hospital – just wondering how everyone else manages it?

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    Mary

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    Good morning Tenneale,

    Soil harbours micro-organisms such as anthrax, botulism, tetanus, Legionella sp. Listeria, Aspergillosis, Coccidioidomycosis, Q fever and the list goes on.
    These organisms can infect susceptible individuals, and so can become the causative agents of soil borne diseases in humans. This risk of exposure to infectious organisms from the soil has been known for centuries. Therefore, soil has the potential to transmit these micro-organisms and diseases to staff and immunocompromised patients, in a clinical setting.

    I hope this has clarified things for you.

    Kind regards,

    Dr Charlie (Charlene) Dixon
    CNC
    Infection Prevention & Control Unit | Safety & Quality
    South West Hospital and Health Service | Queensland Government
    Corner Bowen & Spencer Streets ROMA Qld 4455.
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    Hi all,

    Could someone please shine some light or provide recognised resources on the reasons as to why it is not deemed appropriate to have pot plants (in soil) within a health care setting.
    Thank you, Tenneale

    Tenneale Florence
    Clinical Nurse Consultant
    Infection Prevention and Control

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    in reply to: Soil in the hospital setting #76180
    Charlene Dixon
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    Charlene Dixon

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    Good morning Tenneale,

    Soil harbours micro-organisms such as anthrax, botulism, tetanus, Legionella sp. Listeria, Aspergillosis, Coccidioidomycosis, Q fever and the list goes on.
    These organisms can infect susceptible individuals, and so can become the causative agents of soil borne diseases in humans. This risk of exposure to infectious organisms from the soil has been known for centuries. Therefore, soil has the potential to transmit these micro-organisms and diseases to staff and immunocompromised patients, in a clinical setting.

    I hope this has clarified things for you.

    Kind regards,

    Dr Charlie (Charlene) Dixon
    CNC
    Infection Prevention & Control Unit | Safety & Quality
    South West Hospital and Health Service | Queensland Government
    Corner Bowen & Spencer Streets ROMA Qld 4455.
    T: 07 46241823
    E: Charlene.dixon@health.qld.gov.au
    W:www.health.qld.gov.au/southwest
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    South West Hospital and Health Service acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land, and pays respect to Elders past, present and future.

    Hi all,

    Could someone please shine some light or provide recognised resources on the reasons as to why it is not deemed appropriate to have pot plants (in soil) within a health care setting.
    Thank you, Tenneale

    Tenneale Florence
    Clinical Nurse Consultant
    Infection Prevention and Control

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    in reply to: Anaesthetic circuits #76172
    Charlene Dixon
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    Good afternoon,

    Our current practice is the same as yours.

    Kind regards

    Dr Charlie (Charlene) Dixon
    CNC
    Infection Prevention & Control Unit | Safety & Quality
    South West Hospital and Health Service | Queensland Government
    Corner Bowen & Spencer Streets ROMA Qld 4455.
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    Good morning

    A question has been asked by our anaesthetics department to move way from our current practice of changing circuits after each session to weekly changes.
    Our current practice is “there is filter at the patient end and a filter at the machine end. The filter is changed for each patient at the patient end and the circuit currently is changed at the end of each session be it morning or afternoon or if the circuit were moist in the meantime”.

    Can I ask other areas what their current practice is in relation to circuit changes please?

    Wendy Beckingham
    ADON Infection Prevention and Control
    ph. (02) 512 43695 or mobile 0478408787
    RN BHSc (Nursing) Grad Cert (Infection Control) MClinicalNurs CICP- E
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