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Old Apr 03, 2003, 12:02 AM
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Our infection control nurse has told us that we are not allowed to bring in our own hand lotion for our PERSONAL use at work. We are suppose to use the stuff supplied by the facility. She says it is because of infection control issues. The facility supplied stuff tears up my hands. It is anti-bacterial and eats my hands. I had to see a dermatologist a couple of years ago and he said all this anti-bacterial stuff is not good for my eczema. He says he knows I can't avoid the anti-bacterial soap at work but to try and stay away from it at home as much as possible. Our infection control nurse said she will actually confiscate any lotion brought from the outside. Does anyone else have a policy such as this? If so do employees abide by it? I would think it would be very hard to enforce and especially if the lotion is in your purse. I would like to see our IC nurse go through my purse. Heads would roll and it would not be mine. Any suggestions?

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Old Apr 03, 2003, 12:05 AM
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Jeez..haven't heard of that yet. Mind you, we're usually a bit behind the USA so I imagine it will follow shortly!

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Old Apr 03, 2003, 12:34 AM
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I have never heard of that! That's crazy!! I always have my bottle of Lubriderm on the counter because my hands are real sensitive to the liquid soap that we use. I would think some kind of note from a dermatologist stating that you are required to use a special lotion would solve that problem. Good luck!
Jeanne

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Old Apr 03, 2003, 12:38 AM
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i think your infection control nurse is getting a little carried away. that just sounds ridiculous to me.

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Old Apr 03, 2003, 12:42 AM
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Guess what?! The Kaiser hospital in San Diego has that policy! And they DO confiscate any lotion brought in from home. When my clinical was there during orientation the told us under no circumstances were we to bring our own lotions with us to the hospital "Infection control issue" blah, blah, blah...

I wonder if our cracked, bleeding hands would be considered an IC issue??

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Old Apr 03, 2003, 01:03 AM
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What the IC nurse doesn't know won't hurt her. Just keep a small bottle in your pocket and purse. Apply it when no one is looking. Really, the rediculousness of some policies.

BTW, since you are the only one who will be using your own personal lotion, doesn't that pose less risk of infection than everyone sharing the same bottle of facility supplied lotion?

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Old Apr 03, 2003, 01:04 AM
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Originally posted by tiger
i think your infection control nurse is getting a little carried away. that just sounds ridiculous to me.
Told you she was a control freak...

http://allnurses.com/forums/showthre...=control+freak


I am telling you this woman has some control issues....

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Old Apr 03, 2003, 01:36 AM
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OHHHHH...her!!!! You have my sympathy...

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Old Apr 03, 2003, 04:38 AM
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Our infection control nurse came out with a policy that forbids us from using lipgloss in any patient area. We are closet lipglossers! Nail polish is a no-no also.

I hope she doesn't belong to allnurses because hand cream will be next! We'll be doing all our creaming and glossing in the bathroom! Keep it quiet will you?

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Old Apr 03, 2003, 04:42 AM
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"Our infection control nurse said she will actually confiscate any lotion brought from the outside."

Illegal. What's she going to do--wrestle you for it? What is your union doing about this?

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