adrianbent
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Posted: Dec 8, 2013 05:15 pm
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Just had a thought... when performing for patients are you mindful of viral/bacterial transmission from sick patients when they touch the props? ie picking a card, sponge balls, etc? how do you deal with or think about this issue?
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Ed_Millis
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Posted: Dec 8, 2013 09:40 pm
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A couple of us have discussed this a bit. I was also able to discuss this with the volunteer coordinators at the hospital that certified me. Some tips:
-- There's usually hand sanitizer outside the rooms. Use it going in and going out.
-- Use hard props or plastic cards you can wipe down.
-- Use cheap paper cards they can sign and keep, and you can replace.
-- Do routines where they don't touch the props.
-- Talk to the nurses about restrictions (mask, gloves, etc.).
It's about preventing transmission: you to them, them to you, them to you to someone else.
Ed
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adrianbent
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Posted: Dec 9, 2013 03:23 am
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Some good ideas, especially the hard plastic cards so you can wipe em down... it also brings to mind coin magic, you can sanitize coins fairly easy...
but sponge magic is right out
still there is a ton of magic that doesn't require any props being touched.
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Good to here.