T
TonyaH
Guest
Hey there,
We are admitted right now and have a question about hospital playrooms.
During our last two admits we let Andrew go up to the playroom during open hours, thimking that he would not have been invited without knowing he would be the only CFer at the time. We were wrong. The last time we were in he made friends with a boy who ended up having CF and testing positive for mycobacterium. They were even in a small, narrow music room together.
I have asked many staff members here as well as our doc about playroom procedures and they said that as long as a child is not under contact precaution, they may use the playroom during open hours. Because of HIPA law, they cannot tell you if anyone else in the playroom has CF.
Everyone keeps telling us we are fine to go up there, but I have to wonder if I am exposing him to a breeding ground of CF bugs. What are the rules at your hospital? Can kids who are not growing resistant bacteria allowed in common areas in your hospital? Am I being overprotective, or smart since we are, after all, in a hospital!? If we do go, I'm maintaining a 3 foot rule and he's wearing a mask. Thoughts?
We are admitted right now and have a question about hospital playrooms.
During our last two admits we let Andrew go up to the playroom during open hours, thimking that he would not have been invited without knowing he would be the only CFer at the time. We were wrong. The last time we were in he made friends with a boy who ended up having CF and testing positive for mycobacterium. They were even in a small, narrow music room together.
I have asked many staff members here as well as our doc about playroom procedures and they said that as long as a child is not under contact precaution, they may use the playroom during open hours. Because of HIPA law, they cannot tell you if anyone else in the playroom has CF.
Everyone keeps telling us we are fine to go up there, but I have to wonder if I am exposing him to a breeding ground of CF bugs. What are the rules at your hospital? Can kids who are not growing resistant bacteria allowed in common areas in your hospital? Am I being overprotective, or smart since we are, after all, in a hospital!? If we do go, I'm maintaining a 3 foot rule and he's wearing a mask. Thoughts?