No adult or kid likes being admitted to a hospital and tries their best to stay out of it, whether it is due to the several tests that doctors conduct, the overall environment, or due to missing out on the environment and comfort at home. But sometimes, one has no choice but to be admitted to a hospital. It could be due to a minor infection, surgery, fracture, or a serious/chronic disease, amongst others, but in such times it is absolutely necessary to get the right medical attention, and getting admitted to a hospital is the best viable option. 

However, despite the essential role that hospitals play in an average human’s life today, these places are also home to infectious diseases, germs, and an unsanitary environment, due to the high influx of sick patients. Hence the hospital staff must be particularly thoughtful about keeping the hospital clean and sanitary, taking effective measures to ensure proper and adequate usage and disposal of the hospital equipment so that there is no chance of infections or germs growing or spreading within a hospital. 

One way that infections or germs spread within a hospital is through bed linens. If hospital bed linens are not regularly changed, they can put other patients or even the same patient whose bed is not being changed regularly, at high risk for catching diseases. Especially since sick patients or old age people who are regularly admitted to hospitals or nursing homes, have a weaker immune system and are much more prone to catching infections or diseases. 

All nursing staff should be trained on how regularly the hospital bed linens should be changed. Here are a few points that every decent hospital should follow to maintain a hygienic change of the bed linens.

Tips On When To Change Hospital Bed Linens:

  • All hospital bed linens that have been exposed to any patient, whether with a highly contagious disease or a simple surgery, should be changed AT LEAST once a day to maintain good hygienic conditions in the hospital.
  • For patients who are completely bedridden, and are unable to take care of their hygiene, the hospital bed linens should be cleaned more regularly. 
  • Every time bed linen must be changed before another patient is given that bed or comes in contact with that bed.
  • For reusable hospital bed linens, the hospital staff should be cautious as to effectively get those sheets to the laundry, and they should be thoroughly washed in the laundry, with a disinfectant. The hospital staff should wear gloves while changing the sheets so that they are not exposed to germs.
  • For one-time-use bed linens, extra caution must be taken while disposing of the sheets, making sure no patient or even an un-gloved hospital staff comes in contact with them.

That being said, some hospitals/institutes/people often avoid changing hospital bed linens every day to cut down on running costs. People may think of this as a harmless way to reduce everyday costs and save time, but it can turn out highly disastrous. 

The easiest cost-effective solution is to get good-quality, reasonable, reusable, and easy to wash hospital bed linens that last a long time and are a one-time cheap purchase. 

Find The Best High-quality, Reasonable, And Durable Hospital Bed Linens At AvaCare Medical:

  1. Ibex Reusable Underpads Poly/Rayon Heavy Absorbency
  2. Birdseye Reusable Underpad
  3. Plaidbex Reusable Underpad Poly/Rayon
  4. Twill Reusable Underpad Twill Topsheet 34″ x 36″
  5. Brushed Polyester Reusable Underpad by Becks
  6. Disposable Quilted Fluff Underpad 23″ x 36″ (45 g) by Pharma Supply

Visit the AvaCare Medical e-commerce store and explore a huge range of medical supplies, for anything and everything. Browse through our vast inventory and find the perfect reusable set of hospital bed linens, or similar products, so that your hospital or nursing place is at the top of its game when it comes to providing hygienic and good sanitation conditions. AvaCare Medical is a proud supplier of all medical-related goods at high-quality and most reasonable prices to ease the lives of many patients all across the country. For more information or queries contact us at 1.877.813.7799 or email at info@AvaCareCaremedical.com