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Wl <br /> 7-71T <br /> QQ1 NY <br /> .,.. <br /> 91 Partner outside Would obtain <br /> clean red or other heave elastic LaWled oarbane can <br /> Lugs and ~waist ties from isolation <br /> cart. <br /> 4. Utilizing one Lary at i time, outside <br /> partner shall cuff hag over haH& <br /> and stop to threshold of door. Partner outside room molds cuffed bag <br /> Partner inside mom should ten ~ride open so that partner inside <br /> place contaminated haq in clean rcon can place contaminated bag in it, <br /> bag held b7 partner outside without contaminating outside of clean <br /> the room. saga <br /> S. After each exchange is made, <br /> partner outside room should secure <br /> bag with twist tie and label with <br /> isolation tape. <br /> b. After all exchanges are made, linen, <br /> trash, etc. , can be placed in unit <br /> recptacle for proper disposal . <br /> 7. Partner inside room s could now; reline <br /> linen and trash containers with the <br /> appropriate plastic back. <br /> $ Remove attire in proper manner See appropraite section <br /> and discard. <br /> 9 . Hands should be washed properly See arpropriate section <br /> E. Doublebagging procedure for specimens and contaminated articles. <br /> 1 . Follower the above procedure using the appropriate size bags <br /> 2. Attach proper label to outside of back and deliver to garbage can. <br /> DISPOSAL OF SECRETIONS, EXCRETIONS, AND DRESSING!, <br /> - organisms Tn secretxons ant excretions of a patient on isolation are con- <br /> sidered pathogenic. The disease and the mode of transmission of the <br /> organism is question wrill determine the preventive measures to be taken whell <br /> disposing of secretions and excretions, i .e. : <br /> 1 . Strict: all scretions and excretions <br /> 2.. RespiratorZ: Oral and respiratory scretions <br /> 3. Enteric: Urine and feces <br /> 4. mound and Skin-bounds: Lesions, orifice drainage, contaminated dressings. <br /> 5. Blood: Blood, secretions and excretions containing blood <br /> 6. Protective: not applicable. <br />