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I keep my purse locked in a drawer in my office and I don't take any infested patients in there, but if I have to discharge or draw or whatever for a patient in a room who I know has bedbugs, what am I supposed to do? Today I came home and threw all my clothes and coat in the laundry ASAP and washed hot. I don't know what to do though, they just let these patients with scabies and bedbugs come in and sit in the waiting room, lab, and patient rooms, do nothing, and I know they don't clean chairs. I sprayed the room down with nix but I don't think that helps. I hate bugs and my job thinks it's no big deal.
Our janitor doesn't hardly replace the toilet paper and I know isn't trained to deal with bedbugs. Awe have no policy and usually they do absolutely nothing. There's a lot of roaches/ants and things like that. They don't clean the floors, bathrooms, or anything. There's dust so thick on the vents it's like a mountain ridge covered in snow, just upside down. The place is filthy. We only have one working exit door... But back to the point. EW BUGS what should I do?
BlueLightRN
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Do you ever have a bedbug situation at your office/clinic? What do you do for it? I'm terrified I will take bedbugs home and I would just die. Blood and guts do not bother me. Bugs are disgusting beyond all belief to me though..