As part of my job of working with people with disabilities I function as a supervisor for a group in the vocational program. What we do is go to two hospitals and collect the recycling from the bins. It's a great job, I love my crew and they are hard workers. The EVS people at the hospitals are great too. They work with us and if I ever need anything they're there.
However, some of the things I've found in the recycling bins have lead me to question the competency and basic common sense of some of the hospital staff.
Sometimes we find trash - Styrofoam cups and the likes - no big deal. I have a trash bag on the cart for just such occasion.
Other times I find medical equipment that I don't know what the hell it is. I found this plastic bag with a half circle opening with the print "single patient use only" on it. What the fuck? What is this? Was it used by someone? Should it be in the biohazard bin instead? Is this a fucking ostomy pouch!? I don't know!
Other things I've found in the bins are as follows -
- Bags labeled "Biohazard"
- Sealed IV catheter needles
- Yellow sterile jackets. I don't know the actual name but they're used by phlebotomists when they take your blood.
- And worst of all . . . a hemoccult card. A USED hemoccult card.
You fucking pieces of shit. What the hell is wrong with you? You people are doctors and nurses yet you can't comprehend that these are things that should absolutely never, EVER, go in a recycling bin?
Now being that I've worked in assisted living for over a year let me assure you that I'm not squeamish. I've dealt with blood and human waste personally and I always practice universal precautions every time I do. So my frustration is not in the fact that I find these items nauseating.
I am pissed off because these things are putting my crew at risk. They don't understand universal precautions. If bio hazardous material, medical equipment and human waste is getting into these bins they won't understand how to handle it properly. I've done my best to train them but it can only go so far. This negligence is putting the safety of my crew at risk and I won't stand for it.
I've already spoken to the heads of the EVS departments at both hospitals and they're taking my complaints just as seriously as I am. I'm glad that I have a voice and the incidents have decreased but this shouldn't be an issues to begin with.
I realize being an ER nurse or doctor is not easy and very stressful but please, use some common sense and dispose of your shit properly. If any of my crew ever ends up contracting a disease from something like this, I will personally hunt done the irresponsible bitch that disposed of it and make sure that his/her nursing/medical license is taken away.
However, some of the things I've found in the recycling bins have lead me to question the competency and basic common sense of some of the hospital staff.
Sometimes we find trash - Styrofoam cups and the likes - no big deal. I have a trash bag on the cart for just such occasion.
Other times I find medical equipment that I don't know what the hell it is. I found this plastic bag with a half circle opening with the print "single patient use only" on it. What the fuck? What is this? Was it used by someone? Should it be in the biohazard bin instead? Is this a fucking ostomy pouch!? I don't know!
Other things I've found in the bins are as follows -
- Bags labeled "Biohazard"
- Sealed IV catheter needles
- Yellow sterile jackets. I don't know the actual name but they're used by phlebotomists when they take your blood.
- And worst of all . . . a hemoccult card. A USED hemoccult card.
You fucking pieces of shit. What the hell is wrong with you? You people are doctors and nurses yet you can't comprehend that these are things that should absolutely never, EVER, go in a recycling bin?
Now being that I've worked in assisted living for over a year let me assure you that I'm not squeamish. I've dealt with blood and human waste personally and I always practice universal precautions every time I do. So my frustration is not in the fact that I find these items nauseating.
I am pissed off because these things are putting my crew at risk. They don't understand universal precautions. If bio hazardous material, medical equipment and human waste is getting into these bins they won't understand how to handle it properly. I've done my best to train them but it can only go so far. This negligence is putting the safety of my crew at risk and I won't stand for it.
I've already spoken to the heads of the EVS departments at both hospitals and they're taking my complaints just as seriously as I am. I'm glad that I have a voice and the incidents have decreased but this shouldn't be an issues to begin with.
I realize being an ER nurse or doctor is not easy and very stressful but please, use some common sense and dispose of your shit properly. If any of my crew ever ends up contracting a disease from something like this, I will personally hunt done the irresponsible bitch that disposed of it and make sure that his/her nursing/medical license is taken away.




And yeah, I can imagine an IC nurse' reaction to this ... they're the ones who have to deal with the results!
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