maybemaybenot -> RE: C Diff (2/23/2011 1:15:03 PM)
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ORIGINAL: tazzygirl ~FR I cant help but think the gloves in the car angle wouldnt have helped. Would you leave a client in vomit and poop while running out to your car? I most likely would have. For several reasons: 1- I would have to leave the patient to go down the hall and look for gloves anyway, if there were none in the room. If there were none in the halls, I would have to go to the supply closet or worse yet... down to the supply room. So running out to my car isn't that far of a leap. I would probably run out to my car after checking the room, hall and floor supply closet. I say this given it was a group home not a large hospital that I would have to to take a 20 minute trek. 2- Most likely I would have detcted that C Diff odor and or when pulling the diaper aside seen that C Diff mucousy appearance. In which case I would have definately gone to the car. Not pointing fingers at DFB, she wasn't familiar with C Diff, and sometimes it doesn't have the classic smell and consistency. 3- I do hospice and have had many occasions when I went into a home/residence and the home did not have proper PPE for me to do procedures. Our CNA's are responsible for making sure there are adequate supplies, and like the rest of us, they forget sometimes or the caregiver blew throught them quickly. Many of my clients are in ALF, Group Homes and elderly housing, so it's not like running out to the driveway in many cases. And yes, I have gone out to the car before starting a routine procedure. 4- Leaving some one in poop for an extra 5 minutes isn't going to cause harm. Nor is leaving them in vomit, altho I would prop them on their side while I ran out to prevent aspiration. Sooo... Maybe I'm a little funky on the PPE, but I think, barring an emergency situation, I would go get my supplies. mbmbn ETA: Holly: I carry vinyl gloves and I can't really tell you how long they last in cold weather, since I generally have to replenish every couple of months, but I haven't run across damage yet... with the vinyl gloves.
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