Infection Control

Tip of the Week: Rethink the way you throw away gowns

Infection Control Weekly Monitor, March 25, 2009

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A new infection control technique involving the disposal of paper hospital gowns is a simple, but effective procedure created by Jasper Palmer, a patient escort at Albert Einstein Healthcare Network in Philadelphia. Infection control experts spoke about the technique Saturday at the Society for Healthcare Epidemiologists of America conference in San Diego.

Palmer began folding his protective gown small enough to fit inside a rubber glove so that it was easy to throw away, and it provided a protective barrier to prevent the spread of MRSA and other infectious diseases, according to a Reuters article. Experts say the technique has reduced the rate of antibiotic-resistant infections by 26%-62%.



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