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It does in my hospital. Probably not just in isolation rooms, either. Funny, I can never seem to get a room cleaned when it's desperately needed, yet I had a patient recently who went for dialysis and came back to a completely empty room! They even threw away her get well cards...that was fun to be in the middle of...but I guess that's a whole other discussion.
Yes, it is sickening to see how much is wasted in hospitals, especially when admin seems to be pinching pennies on the things we actually need--like employees.
Even if you were able to safely disinfect everything just in case someone had something contagious I don't think you could send it back to another patients room. Even if you could given that you would have to separate it from the tray, disinfect it, and then redistribute whatever the item it is would slow down a person in the kitchen, cafeteria, or wherever more than you would think. In the long run it would likely lead to more hours needed or more people working a shift. I doubt you would make up for that money in savings even if it went to patients, and you definitely wouldn't if it went somewhere else.
NanikRN
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What actually happens to it?
I'm talking about the prepackaged fruits, puddings, applesauces, juices etc not opened foods. I see mountains of this go back to dietarty. Does it get thrown away if it's not from an isolation room? Actually I'm sure it all gets thrown away but is there a reason to throw unopened prepackaged non-isolation room food away?
I think about the waste if it is tossed and hungry people in shelters and get sad.
Anybody know?