Published date: February 16, 2024
Clock in and gather supplies for the day
Our pediatric surgeons and nurses receive additional specialized training for treating pediatric patients. Similarly, Arkansas Children’s EVS team members are trained to meet the unique cleaning needs of a hospital. Our EVS team members know the difference between viruses, bacteria, fungi, and other pathogens and understand what EPA-registered disinfectant(s) kill specific pathogens (s), such as E. coli and SARS-CoV-2—the virus that causes COVID-19.
Begin cleaning on the 4th floor, starting with the public areas, the family house, staff lounges and all ancillary areas
ACNW opened in 2018 as the only hospital in the region devoted to pediatric patients. Colorful halls, walls, and playrooms stocked with toys create an environment that eases children’s anxiety. Ambriz and the other EVS team members follow strict guidelines for keeping these areas clean, so viruses and bacteria don’t spread from one patient to another.
Begin daily cleaning in patient rooms
This includes:
Ambriz’s top priority and first consideration is the needs and safety of the patient and their caregivers. He is a part of their care team. Developing and maintaining strong relationships, especially with long-term patients, promotes a positive mental and emotional environment that complements patients' medical treatments.
Lunch
Finish remaining daily cleans and discharges as needed
Once a patient is discharged, the room receives a deeper cleaning to provide the safest environment for the next patient.
Refresh public areas, remove trash from corridors, etc.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention points out the significant differences between cleaning, sanitizing and disinfecting. Ambriz and the EVS team members at Arkansas Children’s are skilled at all three. Even though tidying and de-cluttering aren’t on the list, EVS team members understand the positive mental effects of tidiness in playrooms, public areas and patient rooms.
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