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Study: Hospital Bedsheets Could Be Source of C. difficile Contamination

Researchers in the United Kingdom found that washing contaminated hospital bedsheets in a commercial washing machine with industrial detergent at high disinfecting temperatures failed to remove all traces of C. difficile, a bacteria that causes infectious diarrhea.

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Surveyor gaze is on dialysis compliance

Surveyors from CMS and The Joint Commission are taking an interest in dialysis compliance. That means you should too. Dialysis is one of the three main topics that have come up repeatedly at Joint Commission presentations, along with sterile compounding and pain standards. And there’s been a corresponding uptick in scoring for all of these areas in 2018.



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Safety Book Survey 2019

We're working on books for 2019 and like to hear from you. Please take this short survey and let us know what safety topics or updates you'd like us to write about! www.surveymonkey.com/r/W8DYPFP 



Mac's Safety Space

Time to bust a cap in your...eyewash station?!?

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