As a nurse who frequently contacts patients, blood stains and stains are common. Like the clothes we usually wear, nurses’ clothes are not disposable tools, and nurses’ clothes also need to be cleaned. In fact, nurses who often come into contact with patients’ clothes. It is difficult to clean. Each stain has its own unique cleaning method.
1. For iodine stains, first use starch to soak and rub (when the iodine is iodine, the starch turns black immediately), and then gently wash with soapy water.
2. The second step. Light iodine stains can be wiped with hot water or alcohol or potassium iodide solution. Concentrated soaking can be soaked in 15-20% hot soda solution for about 2 hours, and then rinsed with water.
3. After wiping the iodine with acetone, wash it with water.
The most common cleaning method is mainly chlorine bleach. Most nurses’ uniforms are mainly white, so many stains need to be washed and disinfected. Therefore, bleach powder should not be sprinkled on clothes when washing clothes. This will cause some damage to the clothes, and secondly, it should be washed according to a strict ratio of water to bleach, which can minimize the damage to the clothes.
The clothes are dirty and must be washed as soon as possible. Many stains are difficult to clean. The best cleaning method is to clean in time, do not rinse for a long time. This will not only cause damage to the clothing itself, but also make it difficult for the nurse’s clothing to be cleaned by fluoroscopy.