Nurses General Nursing
Published Aug 26, 2013
QABSN
1 Post
We are looking for a new innovative way to dispose of medication rolls/packets with patient info on them. Obviously they cannot go in the trash. This is mainly for LTC nurses, what does your facility do?
Thanks, Barb
ktwlpn, LPN
3,844 Posts
we put our empty blister cards in the tote to return them to the pharmacy for them to dispose.
NurseDirtyBird
425 Posts
We tear off the (cardboard) top of the blister packs, where all the pt. info is and shred those. The rest of the blister pack can't be recycled here, so those go in the trash. On stuff that can't be shredded (plastic bags, bottles, etc.) we black out pt. info before disposing.
DSkelton711
312 Posts
We had a "burn box" where the empties were placed and then taken to incinerator once a week at least.
CT Pixie, BSN, RN
3,723 Posts
This is exactly what we do in my facility.
Tear of the top w/pt info and throw it in the locked bin for shredding. Anything that can't be shredded, the info gets blacked out.
chrisrn24
905 Posts
This is exactly what we do in my facility.Tear of the top w/pt info and throw it in the locked bin for shredding. Anything that can't be shredded, the info gets blacked out.
Ditto!
schroonman
3 Posts
This leads me to another question, does your facility have a segregation program for "Hazardous Waste"? What do you do with the Warfarin bubble packs after you dispense the meds? Have you had training that they can be, "Acute Hazardous Waste"? Have you had training on "what is a Hazardous waste?" and what you need to do with it?
benegesserit
569 Posts
This is what we do, too.
Plastic cards, bottles, etc. get the label peeled off (yes, this is a pain) or well obscured with permanent marker.
vaLPN757
18 Posts
Same here!!! Or we rip off labels and put labels in the shred box on things like bottles.