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What Happens When a Patient is Discharged?
June 25, 2020What happens after a patient is discharged?
As part of our routine cleaning protocol, our environmental services (EVS) team takes the following steps to clean and sanitize a room after a patient is discharged:
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Restrict access to room.
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Use alcohol foam (sanitizer) on hands and put on gloves.
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Trash and linens are bagged.
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Gloves are removed, alcohol foam reapplied; new gloves are put on.
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Dust surfaces at shoulder height and above.
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Disinfect bed — cleaning top to bottom, removing all tape.
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Disinfect room — starting at the door, wiping high-touch surfaces and furniture.
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Disinfect bathroom, cleaning, and wiping down all areas.
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Remove gloves and use alcohol foam. In isolation, or “high risk”, rooms: Remove gloves, then gown, then mask. Wash hands with soap and water.
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Gather clean linens, drape over forearm, hold away from body.
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Make bed.
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Restock supplies.
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Dry mop.
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Wet mop, ending at the door.
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Clean hands and put on new gloves.
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Disinfect cleaning equipment.
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Remove gloves, wash with soap and water.