Sep 20, 201312 yr Where you work, are you allowed to have water (in a covered container) at your workstation?
Sep 20, 201312 yr Haha, same for us! NOCs? It's like "Move all those charts, we're bringing in a buffet!"ROFL!!!
Sep 20, 201312 yr Our manager says no, but we eat & drink in our station. We are often too busy to get our earned breaks so we feel we deserve to eat during the day when hungry. Shoot the docs participate and bring in food to share half of the time :)
Sep 20, 201312 yr Regardless of the regulatory/survey group, the rule comes down to what areas they interpret as being higher risk for contamination, which can vary from one surveyor to another even within the same organization.I tend to agree that the risk of contamination isn't likely to be any different in Nursing "core" areas than in the breakroom. Nurses don't typically perform any more hygiene when going into the breakroom than they do coming out of a patient room, which would seem to suggest that any area beyond that 'decontamination point' of leaving the room, is of equal contamination risk.
Sep 20, 201312 yr At my last hospital job, we could have any drink as long as it was covered. Thankfully that included my daily 4 pm Starbucks run!
Sep 20, 201312 yr Nope, we aren't allowed. Which makes for a lot of dehydrated nurses. We have to have it in the break room only.
Sep 20, 201312 yr No. Considered an infection control issue. However, the docs have coffee, , the residents have potato chips... Ad Nauseum.Please see my thread .[h=1]Fed up with the "rules"[/h]
Sep 20, 201312 yr Hmmm...that's a good question. If we can't have water, then nobody is following the policy. Everybody has something to drink with them when they're charting at the nurses station. Some even will have a drink with them on the COW. I work the weekend program on 3rd shift. Sometimes it gets a little carried away with food and drink at the station. Plus I can't tell you how many styrofoam cups I throw away from the other shifts.
Sep 21, 201312 yr We have a "hydration station" which is out on the main area where we work but not so close that it is near any direct patient care areas. I manage to drink at least 3L of water in my 12hr shifts
Sep 21, 201312 yr Not a JC issue, but an issue with OSHA ... and my state DOH, just for good measure.
Sep 21, 201312 yr Author No. But on nights, it doesn't matter;)L.O.L. Yes, I have noticed some leftover crumbs and cups when I get to work at 0645. One reason among many I have been wanting to switch to nights.
Sep 21, 201312 yr Technically we can only have covered water, but they will have to pry my morning coffee from my cold dead hands.
Where you work, are you allowed to have water (in a covered container) at your workstation?