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In reply to the discussion: "The nurse breached protocol" [View all]magical thyme
(14,881 posts)4. note the difference in coverings of the biohazard suit with negative pressure hood
and splash guard down to the wrist level. A worker who will shower in a chlorine wash in a decontamination room and undress with assistance.
The worker in Africa completely covered with 3-4 pairs of gloves. Who dressed with a spotter, will be showered in chlorine wash and undress with assistance.
Ebola clearly required extraordinary precautions that are not available to ordinary hospitals.
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note the difference in coverings of the biohazard suit with negative pressure hood
magical thyme
Oct 2014
#4
A student nurse in Africa made her protective wear from trash bags, rubber gloves and
Malraiders
Oct 2014
#5
and the student nurse wasn't doing the kind of risky procedures the Dallas nurse
magical thyme
Oct 2014
#7
the student nurse did not intubate her patients, nor did she remove intubation, nor did she
magical thyme
Oct 2014
#17
The fact that CDC is investigating to see if the Dallas nurse was involved and was exposed during
Malraiders
Oct 2014
#35
If she wasn't there during the procedures, why would CDC suggest she could have been infected
LisaL
Oct 2014
#36
as I initially wrote, she may have been involved in some of those procedures
magical thyme
Oct 2014
#40
and here is a 2nd source. The second nurse catheterized and drew his blood.
magical thyme
Oct 2014
#50
Back in the day a "spotter" was required for all folk working in isolation
etherealtruth
Oct 2014
#22
doubt thehair/skin is exposed like in the pic. 'mistakes' happen, even with the best medical people.
Sunlei
Oct 2014
#9
And at the root of both: greed. A profit-driven hospital's desire to maintain profits instead of
Louisiana1976
Oct 2014
#37
If there is 10 minutes of training, my guess is that is where the infuffiency lies....
Bluenorthwest
Oct 2014
#18
If nurse in Dallas was folloing CDC guidelines, then she didn't have this type of PPE.
LisaL
Oct 2014
#25
if the protocol is inadequate then it's not a breach of protocol, it's inadequate protocol.
magical thyme
Oct 2014
#45
exactly what LisaL wrote above. Just as Brantly and Writebol may have picked it up from a
magical thyme
Oct 2014
#49