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I have a question, and no one can seem to answer it, or even give me an answer. First off, I'm not technally a nurse, I am a CNA. I work in the Home Health Care Field, and I do love my job. my problem is that my client has bed bugs, and the home office really doesnt seem to care. I terrified for my client and myself. I want to refuse to go back until the issue is resolved, but I know that they will fire me for doing so. I know that there are laws to protect workers from this sort of thing, but I am at a total loss as to what I am to do. If I somehow bring one of these things home with, Ill be living on the street. Please help. Thank you.
Maybe they just come out at night and can't really tell if you're awake or not? But anyway :barf01: just thinking about them grooming themselves with a waxy substance and injecting their saliva into my skin with their elongated mouthparts and then proceed to feed on my blood for 10 minutes (average "blood-meal"time) makes me want to pretty much call bugkiller 911. :barf01: And yeah they are very hard to get rid of - the sooner the better! My friend in Colorado took like 6 months to get rid of them!
If you put your clothes in the dryer on high for 30 minutes you will kill the bed bugs from clothing and linen. I would do this automatically for your own safety, especially working in home health. Bed bugs is a huge problem for my city and the hospitals and this is how our infection control guru told us to get rid of them if we are exposed.
I'm really worry bed bugs. I had a patient yesterday and he currently has bed bugs. I actually saw a bug was crawling on his arm. It was freaking me up. I got rid of my uniform and took a shower before leave from work. Should I worry bring a bug home? I just have a baby girl and really worry
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bedbugs will bite you while your awake. I know this first hand because I was working the night shift and always had these clusters of itchy red bumps, well one night I was just sitting watching tv and happened to look down and see this bug crawling up my pantleg of course I flung that thing sky high, but then I decided to to collect it in a ziploc bag, went home did internet search and learned it was a bedbug. Then I worried about diseases from the bites and learned they are not known to carry disease, but I still wonder sometimes. For a long time I was paranoid of every bug I saw in my house and always checking my sheets. Over it now, but seems they keep popping up in the news.