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Disappearing Disposal: integrated waste solution ICU of the Future Fall 2010 Leang Chhun Chauncey Saurus Amyruth Stevens
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Problem Visits: Northside Hospital Intensive Care Unit St. Joseph’s ICU Piedmont Hospital ICU Scottish Rite NICU and PICU, Trash cans lacked an appropriate location in the patient room Trash cans are placed in the room at the convenience of the staff frequently create barriers to other features in the room. 18 x 8 inches up to 24 x 24 inches in size Trash receptacle was located in front to an in-room sink. Trash can underneath a draped curtain Trash bin used as a reading/writing surface
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Solution Our group’s solution for trash and sharps receptacles in ICU rooms is an in-wall waste unit that is accessible from the outside as well as the inside of the ICU. The redesigned trash receptacle will be designed to be housed in a nurse server. Easily accessed, serviced, and sterilized by custodial staff Eliminates the need for custodial staff to enter the patient room as frequently Reduced the number of distractions to patients, family, and clinicians Contributes to maintenance and operational efficiency in ICUs Disappearing Disposal system is desirable for ICU units to help organize patient rooms while integrating a space saving solution
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