Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 Hand sanitizers do not stop c.diff. So we have made it a policy in the PICU (and it's posted) that soap & hot water must be used. Holly Lee Brewer, MS RD CDE Pediatric Dietitian & Diabetes Educator Las Vegas, NV Digna Cassens wrote: This is for California practitioners in LTC. There is a DOHS letter from years ago that outlines their policy on using hand sanitizers in the SNF kitchens under the Title 22 regulations. Specifically it states that the only acceptable method to sanitize hands is to use hot water and soap and follow the hand washing procedure. I cannot find the DOH letter sent to all nursing home administrator and operators because it is so old. Recently some of my facilities have been installing these hand sanitizers because nursing can use them, and they're being installed in the nursing stations, lobbies, etc. I do not want them in the kitchens bc I know what trouble they'll us to,but without that document I cannot really enforce my opinion. . __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 Thanks, Holly, for this response. This is one additional fact to support my argument. Where can I find the reference regarding c-diff? This Digna Re: Use of hand sanitizers - California DOH Hand sanitizers do not stop c.diff. So we have made it a policy in the PICU (and it's posted) that soap & hot water must be used. Holly Lee Brewer, MS RD CDE Pediatric Dietitian & Diabetes Educator Las Vegas, NV Digna Cassens wrote: This is for California practitioners in LTC. There is a DOHS letter from years ago that outlines their policy on using hand sanitizers in the SNF kitchens under the Title 22 regulations. Specifically it states that the only acceptable method to sanitize hands is to use hot water and soap and follow the hand washing procedure. I cannot find the DOH letter sent to all nursing home administrator and operators because it is so old. Recently some of my facilities have been installing these hand sanitizers because nursing can use them, and they're being installed in the nursing stations, lobbies, etc. I do not want them in the kitchens bc I know what trouble they'll us to,but without that document I cannot really enforce my opinion. . __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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