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    Hi everyone,

    Does anybody have a protocol or system in place, for the cleaning of the
    shared tabards, which nursing staff wear when theyre doing med rounds and
    in charge in ED etc. to identify who they are?

    Thanks,
    Helen.

    *Helen Scott*

    Infection Control RN *| Griffith Base Hospital*
    Noorebar Ave, Griffith, NSW 2680 (PO Box 1013)
    Tel. (02) 6969 5716 | Email. helen.scott1@health.nsw.gov.au

    http://www.mlhd.health.nsw.gov.au/

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