Originally Posted by pooperscooperrn0624
My main concern is who we are exposing going out the door touching everything in sight and the RN handling the carseat coming out of the isolation room then caring for other infants after not wearing precautions. Once our infants test positive they stay in isolation until discharge. We culture all of our infants weekly to except the ones who are positive. I was hoping for a better solution.
When my dad was sick in the hospital, he had MRSA and nothing special was done after he came home. I think the nurse d/cing the baby just needs to be extra cautious when dealing with infants after coming back into the unit. But, we are supposed to be using universal precautions anyway...and there is alot of MRSA out there.