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Nov 05, 2007 10:05 AM

Visitation during RSV season


Do any units out there have a change in their visitation policy during the RSV season? We do not as of yet, but our new medical director came up with this concern, so now we are investigating what other units do. Thanks.


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from CSM08MMS
Old Nov 05, 2007, 12:46 PM

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Yepp, as soon as it is "RSV SEASON" our visitation policies change. During RSV season, siblings visiting the unit must be over the age of 8, and all other visitors must be over the age of 12 (this is standard in non-RSV season).

If siblings are to visit (ages 8-12), their parents must fill out our "Sibling Visitation Form" each day. It is a page-long questionnaire in Re: to day-care, immunizations, illness, s/sx of illness. Initially, one of our NNPs has to "ok" the visit if anything deviates from "no", but after the baseline our unit clerk uses judgment to "ok" visitation or have the NNP "ok" it.

I will try to see if there is the NICU visitation policy on the Hospital's employee website and post.
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from Sweeper933
Old Nov 05, 2007, 03:35 PM

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As far as I know, we do not change our policy regarding sibling visitation during RSV season. Our policy is that if they are under the age of 12, they must be a sibling in order to visit. Each sibling is allowed to visit twice a week for 20 minutes each visit. Each time they visit, the parent must fill out a form stating that they haven't been exposed to anybody else who has been sick, been sick themselves..... this permission slip gets scanned into the babies chart each and every time so that we can keep track of when they each visit.
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from Elvish
Old Nov 05, 2007, 05:15 PM

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Our ICN (and well-baby) visitation policy changes during RSV season. Nobody under 4 is allowed at all, and 4-11yo's must be siblings, and then only for an hour on the weekends. Nobody is allowed in with any sx of illness, and they must be fever-free x 24-48 hours (depending on what illness they've had).
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Old Nov 05, 2007, 07:48 PM

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We don't change, but we are thinking of it. We do refuse people visitation if they have a cold (not parents, they mask).
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from Shenandoah
Old Nov 05, 2007, 09:25 PM

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Our unit restricts visitors to parents and grandparents only during RSV season.
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from TiffyRN
Old Nov 05, 2007, 10:26 PM

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We didn't used to, until about 3 years ago when we had a severe RSV scare. I think we did have a couple of confirmed cases and many suspected though the tests were negative or questionable (apparently the rapid RSV screen has a high false positive and most of the RSV cultures we took were negative). I remember having to give my entire assignment of 4 feeder-growers a Synagis shot that night (they were symptom-free but all kids in the unit got Synagis that day). They hated me!

Anyway, after that nasty episode we raised our normal sibling visitation age from 2 to 3, otherwise visitors have to be over age 12. But Oct. 1st through April 1st there are no visitors under age 13 sibling or not.
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from Mimi2RN
Old Nov 07, 2007, 01:19 PM

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We just went to RSV season visitation, with no children under 12 years allowed.

The rest of the year we allow brief sibling visits under 12 years on weekends only.
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from elizabells
Old Nov 08, 2007, 07:36 AM

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Our unit wouldn't do this in a million years. We are Family Centered Care taken to a slightly scary extreme. As in we barely even enforce contact isolation with the families. And by barely I mean pretty much don't. Anyone attempting to enforce what limited visiting rules we do have (as in parents + 2 at bedside only, anyone other than parent or grandparent must be accompanied by a parent) may not even get backup from management.
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from wrighty
Old Nov 09, 2007, 02:40 PM

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Hi from Down Under- we are now into the end of spring here. This year we have many cases of RSV. Or visiting policy is strict parents/ grandparents and siblings. Only 2 visitors at a time ( we had a huge problem with ESBL in the unit so the visiting policy became very very strict - been free for 4 months but the policy hasn't been reveiwed). Most of the RSV was tracted back to a grandparent or siblings, we found that the parents were great ( they would were masks or not visit until they were much better)
If people realised how siick these kiddies get I think they might think twice before bring a snotty nose child into the unit.
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