On Saturday, May 21, 2022, 11:18:34 AM PDT, Sharon Long <sharon.petersen@imail.org> wrote:
We do not require patients or visitors to wear N95's. Staff, patients and visitors are required to wear procedure masks in all clinical locations (we have several non-patient care locations and masking is not required). Staff are required to wear N95s during aerosolizing procedures and when entering the room of COVID positive or suspected positive patients. Caregiver masking is encouraged but not required in meeting rooms or business office settings and is subject to change based on community transmission.
Sharon Long, MSN, MHA, RN, COHN/CM
Director, Employee Health Operations
Intermountain Healthcare
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We are using higher level of respiratory protection during aerosol generating procedures, and all our staff at the hospital that cares for patients are wearing disposable surgical masks, and hospital staff that are not with paitents are wearing either disposable surgical masks or cloth masks. Staff in an office with other people within 6 feet are still masking but if you are in an office alone you can close your door and take your mask off, and there is a note on the door that says to knock because the person inside may not have their mask on .
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We are requiring medical type masks for patients and visitors, not respirators, for the same reasons you outline. Just enforcing the use of medical masks and not cloth masks or other face coverings is a challenge at times! Interesting that you mention this, in the recent OSHA hearings for informal comment on the proposed COVID-19 healthcare standard, there were proponents of KN95/KF94 masks for universal source control, to provide better containment without interfering with supply chain for NIOSH-certified N95s needed for healthcare workers.
Melanie Swift, MD, MPH
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Good morning colleagues,
As the recent variant has come through the community we have seen a significant uptick in cases in the community, the hospital setting and amongst our HCW workforce. We implemented the use of N95 for HCW who are patient facing (clinical staff and administrative staff who will interact with patients). Now there has been a question raised that all patients should also be wearing n95/kn95/KF94 or equivalent while in the inpatient or outpatient setting. As a small group (OEM physician, Infection prevention, CNO, director of ED, CMO) we have not implemented the masks for patients. Our reasoning thus far has been the increased stressors placed with the use of these respirators (especially when you are sick) and potential supply chain issues.
Are there any of you who have implemented N95/KN95/KF94 use amongst the patient population? Any feedback as to for or against use would be appreciated.
Regards,
Jayant
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