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Old Aug 21, 2005, 10:26 AM
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Isolation of gastro patients

How do you go about isolating your patients with gastro-enteritis and what other measures do you take to prevent it from spreading in the ward? Please help.

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Old Sep 01, 2005, 01:55 AM
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well my dear, at the children's hosp i work at we have some very stringent infection control practices. everyone cringes when the infection control nurses are rounding. i have know people to even hide from them. that being said, ALL of our patients that are even suspected to have a gastroenteritis are placed in "contact" isolation. That is that one must be wearing a gown and gloves in order to enter the room. The patient is not allowed to leave the room unless they need to go off the unit for a test. If this is necessary the destination department is alerted when the order is entered that the patient is in isolation. when the pt leaves the room, he/she must be covered up by blankets and is not allowed to touch or play w/ anything on the jouney. All toys, games, etc. that are brought to the pt are thoroughly cleansed by our child life staff when the pt is finished w/ the item. quite enjoyable but when our staff follows appropriately we have few nosocomial infections (i.e. transfer of such wonderful ailment such as rotavirus!!!)



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How do you go about isolating your patients with gastro-enteritis and what other measures do you take to prevent it from spreading in the ward? Please help.

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Old Nov 27, 2005, 05:18 PM
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I have to say "ditto" to netties post. Our practice where I work is very similar. Unfortunately, we occasionally will be stretched tight for beds and will have a kid in Contact iso in one bed and the kid in the next bed not infectious. I always get frustrated in those situations, but you gotta do what you gotta do.

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