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Washington hospitals adopting consistent colors

Infection Control Weekly Monitor, February 18, 2009

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Hospitals in Washington state plan to implement procedures for isolation precautions, which uses colors on patient-room doors to indicate an infection like MRSA, according to The Seattle Times. These universal isolation precautions are intended to help stop the spread of infections.

This is part of new state-wide initiative to adopt new communication safety measures. For example, a “code-blue” will now mean cardiac arrest in hospitals throughout the state.

This change was proposed after a survey found that at least eight different codes were used when a patient’s heart stopped. With staff turnover rates and some employees working at multiple facilities, different codes caused confusion.



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