University of Utah Hospitals and Clinics policy: Cleaning of toys
Medical Environment Update, June 21, 2020
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Use this policy, shared courtesy of Lynda Bailey, RN, BSN, CSHA, accreditation specialist for quality and patient safety at the University of Utah Hospitals and Clinics, as a starting place to review your own toy cleaning practices and procedures. (Originally ran in Inside the Joint Commission.)
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