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  • in reply to: Aseptic technique #71314
    Halls, Shirley (Health)
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    The ICP in at LMHS has set up and accredited ICLN plus champions on the wards to enable the best coverage for our staff employees.

    Regards
    Shirley Halls ACSC ICLN
    Older Persons Mental Health
    Inpatient unit 1H
    Lyell McEwin Hospital
    Oldham Road
    Elizabeth Vale SA 5112
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    Hi Everyone

    I was hoping that someone might be able to provide some advice or experience in regard to auditing aseptic technique. We currently have a process in place whereby we (IP&C) have been doing most of the auditing with a bit of help from learning and development. We have in excess of 600 beds in the hospital so as you can imagine this method of auditing is not sustainable.

    I was wondering if anyone has tried using a simulated approach to auditing aseptic technique and if so is this acceptable for accreditation purposes?

    All advice would be greatly appreciated!

    Kind regards
    Mary

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    in reply to: Patients wearing own clothes to operating theatre #69917
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    We have ECT patients who go to theatre for treatment in own clothes!
    They travel on a barouche and have a blanket cover & wear disposable hats.

    Regards Shirley Halls 1H ACSC/LMHS

    Hi everyone

    Has anyone allowed patients to wear their own clothes to the operating theatre for day and overnight surgery (hand, ENT and eye surgery).
    If yes, do you have any restrictions?

    Thanks

    Joe-Anne Bendall

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    Hi

    I recall this procedure before as well and I believe that we no longer plug the orifices.

    I would also like to mention that if the deceased patient comes under the coroners act then you cannot plug orifices or remove indwelling devices, so something to consider when making any changes to procedures and practice.

    Regards Shirley Halls
    ACSC OPMHS
    Northern Mental Health Directorate
    Oldham Rd
    Elizabeth Vale SA 5112

    Hi Sony

    I can recall this practice from many years ago when I was a trainee nurse, before impervious body bags were readily available. The idea was to prevent fluid from the body leaking on transport to or storage in the morgue, when the body was wrapped in an ordinary cotton sheet.

    I suppose you have to look at why it is being done. If your facility does not have access to impervious body bags to place the body into for transport, it may be necessary to plug each orifice to prevent leakage during transport / holding. I would argue that soaking cotton used for plugging orifices in a disinfectant is not necessary, even if you still need to plug the orifices prior to transport. It may be necessary to wet the cotton prior to plugging the orifices to help the cotton be retained, but a disinfectant would not be necessary for this wetting.

    Cheers
    Michael

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    We would like to know your prevailing practices for handling dead body, and whether you the following practices – “All orifices have to be plugged with cotton wool soaked in “1 in 4 diluted household bleach” to prevent leakage of body fluids from the dead bodies. Meanwhile, an absorbent pad can be added for additional safety.”

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