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Debbie says:
The old portion of our NICU uses screens, our SCN has put curtains on
tracks like you're requesting & they're not washed after every baby, and
our new portion of the NICU has private rooms with real walls & doors.>>
And I bet they don't wash the walls and doors between every patient either.
Amazing isn't it?
If the hospital has semi-private rooms with curtains between patients you
can bet your bottom dollar (which should be really low by now) that they don't
wash the curtains between every patient.
I really do enjoy hearing what stupid reasons
hospitals/administrators/nurses/doctors/people come up with for not doing what makes perfect and reasonable
sense. And if that sentence didn't make any sense, it is because I got back
from Africa about 3 hours ago and am trying to catch up with e-mail.....
Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC, FILCA
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