I'm supposed to wear an "Ask me if I washed my hands!" button?!

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Today, administrators launched a handwashing campaign, part of which includes having patient care staff wear giant buttons that say, "Ask me if I washed my hands!" Patients are encouraged to ask this of their nurse/CNA/etc. every time s/he walks into their room. Every time.

I find this incredibly insulting both to my intelligence and to my professional practice as an RN. I cannot imagine what patients must be thinking: does it imply that we don't know enough to wash our hands? What else do they need to be checking up on, if we can't be trusted to have washed our hands after patient contact?

I understand that the aim is to decrease the spread of microorganisms. We all learned that in Nursing Fundamentals. I've listened to all the inservices on handwashing, antimicrobial foam and gel, and standard precautions ad nauseum. But this is way over the top. I don't ask my mechanic if he remembered to put all the parts back in my car and I don't ask my accountant if she used a calculator to figure out my taxes. I don't think I should be asked over and over if I'm doing my job, either.

We've had a hard enough time trying to be recognized as professionals without this nonsense. If I wanted to wear giant silly buttons at work I'd be waiting tables at TGI Fridays.

I told one of the administrators I'd consider wearing one if all the docs had to wear them, too. It's been a long time since I've seen some of them lather up before performing a bare-handed dressing change.

"Ask me when's the last time I saw a housekeeper clean your room."

"Ask the CNA how many patients she just used that BP cuff or O2 sat monitor on."

"Ask us what the rates of community-acquired MRSA are and who's catching it."

How about:

"Ask me what dumba** administrator made me wear this button."

Specializes in MDS coordinator, hospice, ortho/ neuro.

This gives me ideas...............I'm so frustrated with my administration right now I could just scream. But I'd rather beat someone to death with my keyboard.:angryfire

How about:

" Ask me if my boss has a clue"

Maybe they should come up with an alternative button that says, "Ask me why it's important to wash your hands!"

I hope you all stand up for yourselves. They may as well hand you a dunce hat to wear with that "I'm stupid" sign.

If nurses have to wear the signs then every single healthcare worker should as well. From the nurse, CNA, MD, respiratory therapist ect... Let's take it up anotch anybody who enters hospital doors should wash their hands which would include administrators as well.

That is a very absurd idea and I would not wear the button. I would suddenly have amnesia when it would come to wearing it.. What? Where? What button? Oh! That button. I can't find it. I left it home. Oh! the pin itches.All of the answers with a dumbfounded smirk on my face. I'd have soo many excuses they'd think I was senile. :lol2:

Don't forget the MD's. Can you imagine that?

Don't forget the MD's. Can you imagine that?

LOL!:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

Why do I have this mental picture of a surgeon walking into the OR wearing one of these buttons?

"Ask me when's the last time I saw a housekeeper clean your room."

"Ask the CNA how many patients she just used that BP cuff or O2 sat monitor on."

"Ask us what the rates of community-acquired MRSA are and who's catching it."

Oh, no. I have got to get to the store for those incontinent pads. I'm laughing way too hard.

Specializes in Case Management, Home Health, UM.

I'd wear that button only if I were allowed to wear a "How Stupid Can They Get?" button next to it, with an arrow pointing to it >>>>>>>>> :clown:

I'd wear that button only if I were allowed to wear a "How Stupid Can They Get?" button next to it, with an arrow pointing to it >>>>>>>>> :clown:

Now I would definately wear that one! :chuckle :chuckle :chuckle

I'd wear that button only if I were allowed to wear a "How Stupid Can They Get?" button next to it, with an arrow pointing to it >>>>>>>>> :clown:

Now I would definately wear that one :lol2: :lol2:

Specializes in 5 yrs OR, ASU Pre-Op 2 yr. ER.
"ask me when the last time i peed was?"

LOL!!!!!

Specializes in Case Management, Home Health, UM.
Wow, that is some administration your working with there. :smackingf :smackingf :smackingf :smackingf :smackingf

Well, they've got to have some reason to justify their existence, don't they?? :confused:

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