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ACYNUMBER Coniked <br /> ISOLATION PRECAUTIONS Continued <br /> BLOOD & NEEDLE <br /> Giscard all 14, n , in ad <br /> �"� the red eac prove a 'n the medication roan; t e <br /> ox <br /> to must be <br /> flushed down the toilet. w,— 12d <br /> 710 <br /> • ST dG.G�pL'k f' <br /> 4s�r a.� r �s SG�p c</c� ' <br /> Use disposable gloves when changing dressings (2 'sets change <br /> between removal of soiled dressing and _application of new dressing). <br /> Discard all dressings and suplis used in the care of the wound into <br /> a plastic bag, sealed with tape, double bag in another plastic bag <br /> and seal with tape, marked s Mr and put into garbage. <br /> SECRETIONS <br /> Discard all suction catheters, tissues, dressings, disposable <br /> gloves and other contaminated supplies in a plasticbag. Seal the bag <br /> with tape and double bag with plastic bag. Again seal with tape <br /> mark ff fly' and discard into garbage. <br /> STOOL <br /> The patient may share a bathroom with others if he is cooperative. <br /> Instruction the patient `in-proper handwashing, and provide the patient <br /> with an individual roll of toilet paper. Feces can be flushed down <br /> the toilet. When handling bedpans containing stool , or when cleaning <br /> an incontinent patient, the staff member should wear disposable gloves. <br /> DISPOSABLE FOOD SERVICE <br /> Notify the Dietary Dept. daily of the need for disposable food <br /> service. Left over liquids shall be disposed of in the patient's <br /> commode (jello and ice-cream included). All remaining food, together <br /> with the disposable tray and dishes shalt be discareded into a plastic <br /> bag, sealed with tape, double-bagged in another plastic bag and sealed. <br /> Mark "CONTAMINATED°" -and discard into garbage. <br /> LINEN <br /> Soiled linen should be place..d in a disolvable plastic bag, tied <br /> with self-tie, then placed in red isolation bags. Wash <br /> this linen separately. <br /> r� <br />