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Sam Doak <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 13 May 2008 23:01:00 -0400
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Personally? I would be more afraid of the contaminants in AIM... Some of the
research/information suggests THAT should be in a biohazard bag!

Sam
Feeling a little irritated at the moment...

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I work at a children's hospital and we store our patient's food and drink in
one refrigerator on the pediatric floors.  Each patient's breastmilk is
stored in individual plastic sealed containers.  We have been doing this
since 2000 and have queried JCAHO at that time and they approved this
storage of milk and food together.  On our infant floors, we store milk and
formula together and do not place them in sealed containers.  We do store
each patient's milk in separate bins.  We have passed all of our inspections
since then.  Our infection control nurse also find our practice to be
acceptable. >>

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