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Making your voices heard on safe restart of procedures

Posted over 5 years ago by Nancy Lawton

Governor’s proclamation, WSNA response to reopening non-urgent medical and dental procedures

You may have seen yesterday’s news that Governor Jay Inslee issued a proclamation outlining guidelines for the safe reopening of non-urgent surgeries and procedures.
 
WSNA is advocating for your concerns, especially around the lack of adequate PPE, every step of the way. Your diligence in reporting your concerns and taking action to raise your voices in ADOs, social media and one-on-one conversations has been critical and will continue to be needed as we move forward.
 
WSNA will be monitoring employer compliance closely and holding employers accountable if they do not adhere to the new proclamation/directive.
We will need to remain vigilant—report to your Nurse Representative if you feel your facility is not following guidance. See details in the Governor’s announcement. Also fill out our daily survey, which is designed to give us a real-time assessment of whether hospitals are meeting their obligations around PPE use required to reopen non-urgent procedures.

Survey - real time data: elective procedures and surgery readiness
WSNA executive director Sally Watkins co-led the governor’s task force to develop these guidelines. We pushed for the clearest possible direction to hospitals, while maintaining that we must get back to normal, conventional infection control protocols and PPE usage as quickly as possible.
 
Thanks to you raising your voices and WSNA’s advocacy, many hospitals have improved the PPE supply in order to meet the requirements to restart non-urgent procedures—but more remains to be done. Fill out the survey and share your experience and concern with your Nurse Representatives.
 
WSNA issued the following statement yesterday evening following the press conference with the Governor, which included Sally Watkins.
WSNA statement on Governor’s proclamation reopening non-urgent medical and dental procedures
 
Seattle, Wash.— Sally Watkins, executive director of the Washington State Nurses Association, made the following statement:
 
“The Washington State Nurses Association is pleased to see the thoughtful, collaborative, data-driven proclamation on the safe restart of health care surgeries and procedures issued by Governor Jay Inslee today. 
 
“As stakeholders and participants in development of this new guidance, the Washington State Nurses Association recognizes the need to make procedures and screenings available to patients to address their health care needs and well-being. We do not want to experience unintended public health consequences that can come from such issues as delayed administration of vaccines, lack of access to reproductive health care or delayed diagnosis and treatment.
 
“We support the restart of these procedures in a safe manner that recognizes the ongoing national shortage of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), the need to maintain the safety of nurses and other health care workers, and the prudent maintenance of surge capacity for a potential resurgence of COVID-19.
 
“We have had nurses laid off or furloughed and are eager to see them be able to return to work – but safely.
 
“WSNA remains concerned about the limited availability, cleaning procedures and reuse of personal protective equipment such as surgical masks, N95 respirators and face shields. The ‘Contingency Care Phase’ guidelines, which allow for the extended use and reuse of protective equipment intended for single use must not become the new normal, for the safety of health care workers and patients alike. We urge the federal government to employ all available means to produce and secure personal protective equipment so that we can return to the science-based infection control guidance at the foundation of the ‘Conventional Care Phase’ at all health care facilities.
 
“WSNA will continue to monitor the on-the-ground experiences of our members, and we expect that the State will utilize the WA Health data reporting system to ensure hospitals and other health care facilities are adhering to the guidance issued today. The safety of nurses, health care workers and patients remain our top priority. 

“Nurses and other health care workers have cared for patients through the COVID-19 crisis despite the lack of the protective equipment needed for their own safety as well as that of their patients and families. It is our duty and responsibility to honor their dedication by ensuring their safety and returning to conventional infection control protocols as quickly as possible.” 
ANA survey
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, the American Nurses Association (ANA) wants to understand nurses' access to and usage of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) right now. It is critical that we hear from you on the PPE situation you are experiencing in May.
 
Take a few minutes to complete this PPE survey. Answer the questions describing the situation you faced in the last two weeks. 
Take ANA's PPE survey
Take WSNA's survey
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