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We are in the process of implementing bedside documentation with COWS.  We
also consulted our IC dept.  After all was said and done we went with the
sealed  immersable keyboard.  It is almost the same size as a regular
keyboard with a couple of key placement changes.  We are going with the
Really Cool Keyboard and yes that is actually the name of it.  Cost of about
$189.00 per keyboard.

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Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 7:23 AM
To: Sandy Riggers; [email protected]
Subject: RE: [MEDITECH-L] Infection control for computer keyboards

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Hi,

We recently just completed moving terminals into every patient room and this
was a big concern.

So, we took a very systematic approach to the problem. We first checked with
IC to determine what requirements they had. Once we had this information we
began searching for vendors that had products that could meet these
requirements. We came up with 3 different potential solutions.

One was simply to purchase a keyboard condom. Very inexpensive but required
frequent replacement. Cost: About $20.

The second was a rubber, roll-up keyboard. They were completely sealed and
even came backlit for those night time documentation needs. However, the
"feel" of the keyboard did require getting some used to. Cost: About $45.

The final option was an industrial grade, hermetically sealed keyboard.
This device could be thoroughly cleansed if needed without harm to the
keyboard. However, it was only about the size of a laptop keyboard.
Cost: About $350.

Information Technology did not want to be the decision maker for this item.
So, we had Nursing's lead analyst host a "get acquainted" session for the
entire clinical staff. It ran for about 3 months. It was advertised at
meetings, via email and even printed in newsletters.

Finally when nobody showed up the Nurse analyst decided on the rubber
keyboard.

Now everybody hates us.

I hope you have better luck!

Thanks,
Mike Cottle
Sumter Regional Hospital

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Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 11:50 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MEDITECH-L] Infection control for computer keyboards

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We are preparing to implement NUR next spring and were wondering how
facilities are handling infection control procedures for COWS, computers
mounted in patient rooms and hospital laptops that patients may use in their
rooms?  

Also, I am unable to access the meditech-L archives at this address:  
http://prosonic.iserver.net/pipermail/meditech-l/

Am I using the wrong one?

Thanks---Sandy

Sandra Riggers, RN
Clinical Systems Coordinator
Ascension Health
St. Joseph Regional Medical Center
Lewiston, ID
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