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Lew 12-04-2010 20:27

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So the usual non-story then?

martyh 12-04-2010 20:54

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Originally Posted by Lew (Post 35000049)
So the usual non-story then?


yep i just wasted 10mins of my life reading this twoddle :mad:

Garyl i am gonna hunt you down :sniper:

Gary L 12-04-2010 20:59

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Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35000077)
Garyl i am gonna hunt you down :sniper:

You don't have to hunt. I'll tell you where I am :)

Lew 12-04-2010 20:59

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Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35000077)
Garyl i am gonna hunt you down :sniper:

Throw a shoe at him! :D

martyh 12-04-2010 21:08

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Originally Posted by lew (Post 35000083)
throw a shoe at him! :d


lol :d

Ramrod 12-04-2010 22:02

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Originally Posted by Flyboy (Post 34999824)
Surely there are sterile disposal sleeves which could be used?

There are and they have to use them but the researchers think that they won't get swapped as often as arms get washed so they will end up not being hygenic.....

Flyboy 12-04-2010 22:08

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Originally Posted by foreverwar (Post 34999984)
From the link in the OP

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The revised rules, issued on March 26, make clear that staff can wear uniforms with long sleeves as long as they roll them up securely above their elbows to wash and when they are on the wards.

They add that staff who want to cover up completely when dealing with patients will be able to use special disposable ‘over-sleeves’.

The guidance says: ‘Where, for religious reasons, members of staff wish to cover their forearms or wear a bracelet when not engaged in patient care, ensure that sleeves or bracelets can be pushed up the arm and secured in place for hand-washing and direct patient care.

‘In a few instances, staff have expressed a preference for disposable over-sleeves – elasticated at the wrist and elbow – to cover forearms during patient care activity.

‘Disposable over-sleeves can be worn where gloves are used but strict adherence to washing hands and wrists must be observed before and after use.’



Aah, not reading the blooming articles again. I have this strong adversity to casting eyes on the Daily Heil. But this kind of proves the point, doesn't it?

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Originally Posted by Ramrod (Post 35000138)
There are and they have to use them but the researchers think that they won't get swapped as often as arms get washed so they will end up not being hygenic.....

Aah, the good old Daily Heil. I wonder when their reporters got the powers of clairvoyance?

martyh 12-04-2010 22:14

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Originally Posted by Flyboy (Post 35000142)
Aah, not reading the blooming articles again. I have this strong adversity to casting eyes on the Daily Heil. But this kind of proves the point, doesn't it?

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Aah, the good old Daily Heil. I wonder when their reporters got the powers of clairvoyance?

maybe the mods should have another catergory in the basement just for DM links complete with a H&S warning :D

Ramrod 13-04-2010 00:13

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Originally Posted by Flyboy (Post 35000142)
Aah, the good old Daily Heil. I wonder when their reporters got the powers of clairvoyance?

You are making an incorrect assumption about where I got that info from........iirc it was the Times or the Telegraph.

Flyboy 13-04-2010 00:15

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But it was in the OP's link to the Daily Heil. If you want me to make correct assumptions on your sources, it may have been prudent to declare them in the first place.

Ramrod 13-04-2010 00:20

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Originally Posted by Flyboy (Post 35000237)
But it was in the OP's link to the Daily Heil. If you want me to make correct assumptions on your sources, it may have been prudent to declare them in the first place.

I didn't link to anything.....probably best not to make assumptions.....I just stated what had been reported in the news.....

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As an aside.....link
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Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) occur in every healthcare facility in every country and affect hundreds of millions of patients annually worldwide, including in developing countries, according to World Health Organisation (WHO) research. Hand hygiene is recognised as the single most important measure in attempts to prevent the spread of HAIs and, since the launch of this challenge in 2005, much has been achieved in healthcare settings around the world to improve infection control, including hand hygiene practices, to generate reductions in HAIs.
............but the NHS has let some people off the hook when it comes to this.

MRSA Action UK

Flyboy 13-04-2010 00:27

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For example?

Ramrod 13-04-2010 09:00

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Originally Posted by Flyboy (Post 35000246)
For example?

For example what?:confused:

Earl of Bronze 13-04-2010 10:45

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Originally Posted by Ramrod (Post 35000333)
For example what?:confused:

Rammy ! Don't go there ! Flyboy will just ask you a series of idiotic questions, without ever answering any of his own, and will eventually say that anyone opposed to the unilateral changes to the agreed *Bare below the elbows* directive to all hospital staff in contact with patients, is a bigot and a racist.... Its what he does in virtually every thread....

Ramrod 13-04-2010 11:36

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Originally Posted by Earl of Bronze (Post 35000370)
Rammy ! Don't go there !...

lol, cheers.....I was wondering why he hadn't commented on the info in the two links I supplied above :D


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