Thousands of nursing homes still don't have enough gloves, N95 masks, gowns and other personal protective equipment to safeguard staff and residents from a potential coronavirus outbreak, according to ...
Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing infection prevention and control expert says untrained store workers unaware of easy transfer of germs including viruses ...
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The failure to change gloves is common among certified nursing assistants, and may be a significant cause of the spread of dangerous pathogens in nursing homes and long-term healthcare settings, ...
Failure to change gloves is common among nursing assistants and may be a significant cause of the spread of dangerous pathogens in nursing homes and similar settings, according to a US study.
Syracuse, N.Y. – Employees caring for residents with coronavirus at a Madison County nursing home did not wash their hands, wear gloves or use protective gowns properly, according to an inspection ...
Certified nursing assistants (CNAs) fail to change gloves causing the spread of dangerous pathogens in nursing homes, and long-term healthcare settings, reveals a new study. The new study was ...
DENTON, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) - From plastic gowns that look like trash bags to gloves too small for most adult hands, nursing homes trying to protect their residents say some of the personal protective ...
While public health officials say they continue to work alongside Heritage Green Nursing Home to manage the facility's COVID-19 outbreak, frontline workers there say they're afraid and need more ...
Momentum Church BCS is collecting holiday donations including lap blankets, care package items and stuffed animals to support ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - The drab concrete environment of Slack Plaza near the downtown transit mall never looked quite so colorful as it did Feb. 14. Starting at about 10:30, Angie Dunkle, her ...
Nursing homes handle everything from wound care to medication injections daily, meaning they produce a steady flow of medical waste — especially used needles and contaminated dressings. Managing all ...