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COMPLIANCE INFO_1975-2013
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4500 - Medical Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
1975-2013
RECORD_ID
PR0450009
PE
4522
FACILITY_ID
FA0002562
FACILITY_NAME
Sutter Valley Hospitals dba Sutter Tracy Community Hospital
STREET_NUMBER
1420
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
TRACY
STREET_TYPE
Blvd
City
Tracy
Zip
95376
APN
233-081-01
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1420 N Tracy Blvd
P_LOCATION
03
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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UNIVERSAL PRECAUTIONS (BSI) <br />5. Disposal of Waste from Patient Rooms <br />a. All trash from -patient rooms with the exception of fluid filled <br />containers can be disposed of in regular trash bags as per usual <br />practice. <br />b. All fluid-filled containers (e.g., auto transfusion and -underwater seal <br />drainage systems, suction cannisters, and hemovacs) are not to be <br />emptied, but are to be disposed of as follows: <br />1) Obtain red "infectious waste" plastic bag. <br />2) Place container into the bag and tie it securely closed. Place in <br />a second red bag. if needed for strength. <br />3) Place red bag in the Infectintis Waste container. <br />c. Wound dressings: <br />All wound dressings ar to be disposed of in a wanner so as to "confine <br />and contain" any blood/body substances that may be present: <br />.1) Small dressings can be enclosed in the disposable gloves used to <br />remove the dressing. Pull.te glove off inside out containing the <br />dressing inside of it. This dressing and gloves can then be <br />discarded into the regular trsh container in the patient's room. <br />2) Larger dressings should be removed using gloved hands and placed <br />into an impervious bag. This bag can then.be deposited into the <br />regulpr trash container in the patient's •room. <br />5. Precautions for Invasive Procedures <br />An invasive procedure is defined as a surgical entry into tissues, <br />cavities, or organs or repair of major traumatic injuries, performed in any <br />department of the hospital. <br />The Body -Fluid Precautions. combined with the precautions listed below, <br />will be the minimuza precautions for all such invasive procedures. <br />a. All health-care workers who participate in invasive procedures must <br />routinely use appropriate barrier precautions to prevent skin and <br />mucous -membrane contact with blood and other body fluids of all <br />patients. Gloves and surgical masks must be worn for all invasive <br />procedures. Protective eyewear or face shields will be worn for <br />procedures that commonly result in the generation of droplets, <br />splashing of blood or other body fluids, or the generation of bone <br />chips. Gowns or aprons made of materials that provide a barrier will <br />be worn during invasive procesures that are likely to result in the <br />splashinc of blood or other body fluids. <br />
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