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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 234332" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Lisa, I took the ServeSafe Sanitation training for restaurant managers while I was preggo with Jessie. We didn't have any leftovers for about 3 years after that.</p><p></p><p>I am a handwashing fiend, though I do my best to NOT use antibacterial soap unless we have an infection like this one. My doctor says the antibacterial soap is only very slightly more effective, and it is teaching our bacteria to be resistant.</p><p></p><p>I actually kind of hope that nurse loses her job, she put us in such risk. At the least she should have to go through the sanitation training again.</p><p></p><p>Can you tell we don't make hamburger patties or any meats with-o gloves? I have to find latex free ones for husband, but it is WELL worth it.</p><p></p><p>As a patient, THANK YOU for turning in all those people who don't glove up. I had a vicious migraine while preggo with thank you. After a WEEK my OB sent me to the ER. They had trouble finding a vein because I was so dehydrated. The IV guy took his gloved OFF and went to put the IV in - said he couldn't feel it witht he gloves on. </p><p></p><p>I bent my arm and told him to get out, only not very nicely. I was scared of him. They had the head nurse come in and put my IV in. She THANKED me for raising a big stink about the IV guy. The nurses had been reporting him but nothing happened because he golfed with the docs. But MY Heck Raising got some attention, a patient rep, and some freebies ( things from the drug reps, but really NICE soaps and lotions, and a LOT of them - I needed a bag to carry them!)</p><p></p><p>Anyway, thanks for all your support. It can be hard to raise a fuss or insist on things when you are sick. I am just glad I got better so fast - they heard the doctor all the way at the other end of the hall the morning after I was admitted! My leg looked SO MUCH better even that fast.</p><p></p><p>Sending hugs and support to you, I am sure it will be a busy day!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 234332, member: 1233"] Lisa, I took the ServeSafe Sanitation training for restaurant managers while I was preggo with Jessie. We didn't have any leftovers for about 3 years after that. I am a handwashing fiend, though I do my best to NOT use antibacterial soap unless we have an infection like this one. My doctor says the antibacterial soap is only very slightly more effective, and it is teaching our bacteria to be resistant. I actually kind of hope that nurse loses her job, she put us in such risk. At the least she should have to go through the sanitation training again. Can you tell we don't make hamburger patties or any meats with-o gloves? I have to find latex free ones for husband, but it is WELL worth it. As a patient, THANK YOU for turning in all those people who don't glove up. I had a vicious migraine while preggo with thank you. After a WEEK my OB sent me to the ER. They had trouble finding a vein because I was so dehydrated. The IV guy took his gloved OFF and went to put the IV in - said he couldn't feel it witht he gloves on. I bent my arm and told him to get out, only not very nicely. I was scared of him. They had the head nurse come in and put my IV in. She THANKED me for raising a big stink about the IV guy. The nurses had been reporting him but nothing happened because he golfed with the docs. But MY Heck Raising got some attention, a patient rep, and some freebies ( things from the drug reps, but really NICE soaps and lotions, and a LOT of them - I needed a bag to carry them!) Anyway, thanks for all your support. It can be hard to raise a fuss or insist on things when you are sick. I am just glad I got better so fast - they heard the doctor all the way at the other end of the hall the morning after I was admitted! My leg looked SO MUCH better even that fast. Sending hugs and support to you, I am sure it will be a busy day! [/QUOTE]
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