storing disinfectant in residents room??

Nursing Students CNA/MA

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I am having a competency evaluation done soon to reactivate my C.N.A. so I have been studying by watching skills videos online but certain things I see don't seem right. I passed my skills test almost 9 years ago so I'm sure alot has changed but I still need to ask someone who maybe recently passed their skills evaluation in California . When cleaning up after oral care or foot care do you spray the emisis basin or bucket with disinfectant in the sink? I have worked in skilled nursing before and never was a chemical cleaner stored in a residents room. So please anyone let me know what you learned in your cna training. Thank you

Specializes in Long term care.

We just rinsed the basin x2 with water.

At our facility, we are not allowed to keep disinfectant or air fresher in the resident's rooms.

we just carry around little bottles of M9 with us.

I will occasionally use a small amount of hand sanitizer on a paper towel to wipe out both bath basins and emesis basins, then rinse with water again and dry.

I'm not asking about what you do day to day. I'm asking about during a skills test. What a skills evaluater would expect a new cna to do. I appreciate all of the answers I have gotten thank you.

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