Guest guest Posted December 16, 2009 Report Share Posted December 16, 2009 This question is directed to Inpatient environments. We have a significant inpatient (including Skilled Nursing and Acute Rehab) lymphedema population for whom we perform Manual Lymph drainage and/or compression bandaging. We want to find out how other programs manage the bandages as regards washing/re-using (for the same patient). Until recently, we have been washing bandages as per manufacturer instructions in warm water and then air-drying. Bandages are ONLY reused on the same patient. Our infection control department wants us to discontinue this practice due to concerns that water is not hot enough to adequately disinfect, and wants us to send bandages home with family or re-issue new ones (not separately billable). Not all patients have family available. We would appreciate hearing how your facility handles this issue. You may reply to me directly if you prefer. Thank you for taking the time to reply. Bettyann Shuert, PT Assistant Director of Rehab Services Health Springfield, MO bettyann.shuert@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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