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Rectal Cath. Foley bag disposal?Rating: (votes: 0) Wow that sounds really...disgusting. Comment:
I'm sure you are nervous with it being your first day. Do you have another CNA that you are paired with that can help or mentor you? As far as the CDiff..all of our waste is treated like it is contaminated. We don't bag it differently for our cdiff or MRSA or VRE residents. Yes, you can double bag something like a cath or colostomy with extra stool, but other than that..right in the reg trash.
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oh...another reason why I don't wear my shoes into the house and take my clothes off asap.
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People regularly go through the trash at your hospital? Why would anyone do that?
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I take my shoes off on the front porch then soak the shoe bottoms with lysol spray before putting them in the closet.
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We put them in biohazard (red) containers.
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Thank you for the quick replies. I have now turned from confused and frustrated to LMOA! I am done with my orientation and my other partner in the hall has only a little more experience than me. Apparently CNAs are hard to find so we are understaffed and over worked.
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Nobody went thruogh the trash, the bag ripped for my partner when he took it out.
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We empty ours into the toilet. That's like placing a full foley into a trash bag.
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I would put it in a red bio bag and drop in into the red biohazard container in your soiled utility room.
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glove up, empty the contents as much as possible into the toilet, then into the trash and get it out of the room...
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We usually empty as much as possible into the toilet then bag it in red biohazard and into the biohazard container.
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