Poppy, you're dreaming about MRSA? I'm seriously concerned about you.
Wow.. When gloves fall on the floor like that, the nurses will pick them up and put them in a separate bag and one of the nurses takes them into the high school where her kids go for their biology class. Her daughter told her that the school can only afford to give the kids one glove each for when they're doing dissections, so she donates the gloves they're not going to use cuz they fell on the floor
Quote from: Riki on October 29, 2010, 08:34:58 AMWow.. When gloves fall on the floor like that, the nurses will pick them up and put them in a separate bag and one of the nurses takes them into the high school where her kids go for their biology class. Her daughter told her that the school can only afford to give the kids one glove each for when they're doing dissections, so she donates the gloves they're not going to use cuz they fell on the floorWell, I am not sure that is such a great idea with "superbug" floating around. Better waste the few dollars than big money treating infected school kids down the line:http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?topic=20694.msg344810#msg344810As Stoday showed, "superbug" type of bacteria are prevalent in a clinical setting, but probably not as much in the average home or school setting.