Should people with germs on their clothes and hands be visiting the hospital?

Nurses General Nursing

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So, what do you all think? Should we really be letting all these unclean people into the hospital? They come in straight off the street, after handling money at the store, using public restrooms, getting in their dirty cars, picking their boogers while waiting at the light. They haven't been trained in handwashing or universal precautions, and who knows where those hands have been.

Have we really stopped to reflect on the effects that our loose visiting policies have on our patients? What about those grubby little kids running the hallways, touching the walls and handrails, doorknobs, and crawling on grandma's bed. And then, if grandma comes down with MRSA during her hospital stay, who is to blame? Why, the nurses naturally. :up:

Specializes in Hospice, Palliative Care, OB/GYN, Peds,.

This is even better, the doc or nurse who works in surgery or L&D and leaves the hospital to do businessd and comes back and never changes clothes. Or they leave at the end of the day in scrubs, maybe change into clean ones the next morning, drop kids off at school, stop at the grocery store or to pump gas and come in to scrub for surgery. Anyone have an increased post-op infection rate?

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