isolation..... Originally posted by HerEyes73
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They are free to roam the whole facility as they wish, whether they are bleeding from somewhere or not and they are treated like anyone else.
Please do not flame me for saying this- but please tell me that you are not letting bleeding patients roam the facility. Does not matter their HIV status- a bleeding patient should not be roaming and spreading blood in a healthcare facility. And any bleeding patient should be under close supervision. Do you mean that they have a wound that is draining slightly?
And Tweety- I definately would not put a patient with a "weeping" wound in isolation unless MRSA or VRE but I would have them in a private room and would make sure that they had a dry and intact dressing before they left the room. Same precautions I take for patients who have cellulitis.
I have cared for AIDS patients in the past- no worries. But I will follow universal precautions. And sometimes this means telling the patient they can not ambulate through the halls when they have weeping cellulitis that is soaking through their dressings. I have had patients like this who think they can go and wander because they are in a wheelchair. This is not fair to our other patients.
The reason I am responding to this post in this way is that I work with many lax nurses who allow patients to ambulate while they have open wounds and weeping wounds. We need not to discriminate against any of our patients- but we need not be apathetic to the risks of infection to our other patients as well.
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