Hi Nancy,

Our facility had some skin sensitivity issues. We had the laundry service change detergents and do a double rinse instead of a single rinse. So far so good.

Tami Garrison

Coordinator H2U Clinic

Employee & Occupational Health

Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center

208-535-4360 ~ Fax 208-535-4355

 

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From: MCOH-EH [mailto:mcoh-eh-bounces@mylist.net] On Behalf Of Epps, Nancy
Sent: Friday, August 15, 2014 12:52 PM
To: mcoh-eh@mylist.net
Subject: [MCOH-EH] Skin Sensitivity Issues to Hospital Laundered Scrubs

 

Our facility is having issues with staff reporting skin sensitivity related to wearing hospital laundered scrubs (mandatory for our OR areas).

Some individual managers have allowed staff to launder their scrubs at home and carry them in a bag to their work area, to change into them once they arrive to their work area.  Our Infection Prevention department has issues with the bacterial burden that remains on items laundered at home and want to create a new process.

 

How do other facilities handle these staff issues?

What procedures does your staff use to launder their scrubs?

Do you allow them to launder them at home and carry them in to change once they arrive to their work area?

Does anyone have their Sterile Processing department ‘sterilize’ the home laundered scrubs?

 

Nancy Epps CMSRN, BSN, OCN

Clinician, Employee Health Services

Tampa General Hospital

Phone (813) 844-8003

Email: nepps@tgh.org

 

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