During this demonstration the cleaner placed the green pail on the uncleaned operating bed (5:59), and later returned the pail to the cleaning cart (9:39). Later, when she was cleaning the operating bed she flipped the table pad (8:30) to wipe the underside, and in doing so placed it on the area beneath the pad, which had not been cleaned. As she was doing this the narrator warned, "Be careful not to stack a cleaned pad on a surface that has not been cleaned."
@@christophermyers4487 it should be the doctors and nurses leave after the procedure is done ✅ and housekeeping gets complaints if the room isn’t properly cleaned it’s crazy and we don’t get paid hazardous pay either same pay as the other housekeepers who don’t have to deal with blood
During this demonstration the cleaner placed the green pail on the uncleaned operating bed (5:59), and later returned the pail to the cleaning cart (9:39). Later, when she was cleaning the operating bed she flipped the table pad (8:30) to wipe the underside, and in doing so placed it on the area beneath the pad, which had not been cleaned. As she was doing this the narrator warned, "Be careful not to stack a cleaned pad on a surface that has not been cleaned."
Did something happen after the two video uploads 10 years ago? Would love to see more from you.
How long does it take to usually take to clean a room like this
Who is responsible for the cleaning a nurse, tech, or a someone in house keeping?
An operating room aide
Depends on the hospital and the duties given to do this type of job. Most times its housekeeping.
I work at the va and housekeeping does ALL the cleaning
@@213ireon Should be nurses and doctors. I have never actually seen housekeeping do it right, and i dont blame them.
@@christophermyers4487 it should be the doctors and nurses leave after the procedure is done ✅ and housekeeping gets complaints if the room isn’t properly cleaned it’s crazy and we don’t get paid hazardous pay either same pay as the other housekeepers who don’t have to deal with blood