[MCOH-EH] guidance for hand dermatitis in operating room staff

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Fri Jun 8 06:39:35 PDT 2018


There was a great dermatology speaker at AOHC 2018 on this topic. Patients are sometimes placed on medications with good result though treatment is individualized. 

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> On Jun 8, 2018, at 6:27 AM, Deborah A. Pruim via MCOH-EH <mcoh-eh at mylist.net> wrote:
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> Is she allergic to the surgical scrub components?  Has her skin cleared up since she has not been scrubbing?  We have had nurses who were not allergic to gloves but had a high sensitivity.  There are glove liners available and they have worked well for these nurses.  Just a thought.
> Deborah Pruim, RN, MSN, APN, CNS
> Employee Health Services
> Little Company of Mary Hospital
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> From: MCOH-EH [mailto:mcoh-eh-bounces at mylist.net] On Behalf Of Grubbs, Scott
> Sent: Friday, June 08, 2018 8:15 AM
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> Subject: [MCOH-EH] guidance for hand dermatitis in operating room staff
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> An nurse in our institution who has scrubbed (uneventfully) for surgical procedures for several decades developed bilateral hand dermatitis last fall with significant cracking and peeling of her hands.  Allergy testing by an allergist for all the scrub/glove components was negative.  She has been using a variety of agents (and hand cleansers) prescribed by the allergist and an dermatologist and her hand will eventually clear if she doesn’t scrub.  She has been prohibited from scrubbing and  has been accommodated thus far, but wants to scrub.  My understanding from what I can find in the nursing literature (limited) is that she should not be handling operative tools, etc when she has open cracks in her skin, even with double gloving.  Am I correct?  Is there any guidance about how to handle this?  She is near retirement, but not ready to retire yet.  Also, if there are suggestions for specific remedies, I would be happy to pass them on to her.  
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> Scott Grubbs, MD
> WorkWell Occupational Health
> Bon Secours St. Francis Hospital System
> Greenville, SC
> 864-675-4632
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