Southwest General Health Center (SWGHC)
Middleburg Heights, OH
POLICY 742
Effective Date: July, 2002
POLICY NAME: Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Syndrome (MCS)
Policy
Southwest General Health Center will provide guidelines to
ensure optimal care of the patient experiencing Multiple Chemical Sensitivity
(MCS) which is mutually established with the patient, family/significant other
and health care team.
- INTERPRETATION
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS), also referred to as environmental
illness or chemical injury is a medical condition in which individuals
develop symptoms from exposure to very low level of chemicals in the
environment. The interdisciplinary team at SWGHC uses a collaborative
process with the patient, physician, family/significant other and the
health care associates to establish a safe environment, to promote healing
and ensure comfort.
- OBJECTIVES
An organizational approach to patient management with multiple chemical
sensitivities includes:
- Method to ensure patient is placed in a safe environment.
- Method to facilitate identification of a MCS patient.
- Method to verify competency of all associates providing
direct and supportive care to the patient with MCS
- Method to ensure patient's participation in developing
their care plan.
- Method to ensure patient/their families/significant
others are educated about the need to communicate about any special care
required.
- OVERSIGHT AND RESPONSIBILITY
A coordinated organizational program to care for MCS patients will be
developed by an interdisciplinary team. This committee will have the
responsibility for assuring that all provisions of this policy are adhered
to throughout the organization. The team will have representatives from:
- Medical Staff
- Nursing Services
- Central Sterile Supply
- Protection Services
- Nutritional Services
- Plant Operations
- Environmental Services
- SSA's
- Pharmacy
- Social Services
- Administration
- SPECIFIC ROLES AND RESPONSIBILTIES OF
INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAM
- Medical Staff -Physician: Provides special instructions,
treatments, diagnostic tests and medication orders. No
treatments/medications should be administered to an MCS patient without
prior approval of patient's private physician unless a life threatening
emergency exists.
- Nursing Services Role and responsibilities:
- Identify the patient with MCS
- Provide a safe patient care environment.
- Develop an awareness, sensitivity and respect of
patients' physical and emotional needs.
- Develop a plan of care on daily basis with minimum of
one staff member per each shift to attend medical needs of the patient.
- Comply with the following when caring for the MCS
patient:
- be perfume and scent free (ie., no hair spray, no
mousse gels, lotions, cigarette/smoking smells).
- Do not use aerosol products (ie hair spray,
deodorants). Non-scented, potassium salts, pump deodorant is
acceptable. Baking soda (dry).
- Do not wear new clothing which has not been laundered.
- Do not wear clothing which has been freshly
dry-cleaned.
- Use only latex free gloves
- Wash hands and apply gloves before entering the
patient's room.
- Be alert for any environmental triggers when following
normal hospital procedures.
- Central Sterile: Provides and ensures the unit with
- Latex free products
- Adequate supply of sterile linens
- Adequate supply of other medical core items (ie.
Sponges, dressings, securing devices).
- Patient can provide their own linens if other methods
are not satisfactory.
- Protection Services: Provides assistance from the vehicle
to hospital in a safe manner. (Turn vehicle engines off)
- Nutritional Services: Recognizes different food
sensitivities and follows certain guidelines to accommodate and meet
individualized needs of the MCS patient.
Special provisions may include but will not
necessarily be limited to the following:
- No processed foods of any kind including instant
oatmeal, instant potatoes, and other prepackaged mixes, ie., gravies,
sauces, and flavor packets as they may contain many additives.
- Use no dyes, preservatives, sulfites, artificial
flavoring or MSG.
- Use no aerosol cooking sprays.
- Use no artificial sweeteners.
- Distilled water in glass containers to be provided by
Nutrition Services, or patient may supply his/her own tolerated water
for drinking.
- Serve beverages which have not been processed with
chemicals.
- Nutrition Services will provide lactose free milk or a
substitute such as soy or rice milk to those who require it.
- Rigidly follow physician's orders regarding food
restrictions.
- Review food allergies within the food service to avoid
allergic reactions.
- Permit patient to supply his/her own tolerated food
products. Nursing will provide a proper storage area for them.
- Do not serve food or liquids in plastic or Styrofoam.
Use only glass or ceramic dishes and cups which have been well rinsed to
remove all traces of soap and chemical residues. Cellophane or plastic
wrap packaging on room temperature food (i.e., crackers) is typically
not a problem, however, caution must be used if toxic inks are used. Anything
noticeably odorous can be a problem.
- Remove treated i.d. menu paper from the tray and replace
tray liners that may have become wet during transport.
- Plant Operations: Plant Operations will not perform
remodeling or painting within close proximity to MCS patient's room.
These activities can be coordinated with the leadership of patient care
area.
- Environmental Services: will perform terminal cleaning.
- Refer to Environmental Services Policy for MCS room
cleaning.
- Staff will check with the floor nurse before entering
the patients room.
- Environmental Services will coordinate with the
patient's nurse for cleaning of the patient's room or performing any
special cleaning tasks in the general area (ie., floor waxing or floor
wax removal in the halls). Whenever there is a question of what may
affect the health of an MCS patient, the floor nurse must be consulted.
- Scented products, air fresheners, deodorizers or other
additives should not be placed in any vacuum cleaner bag used anywhere
in the health center. Use only unscented vacuum cleaner bags.
- Do not use any other housekeeping products (garbage
bags, paper towels, cleaning solutions) which contain fragrances or
pesticides. These products should be stored in an area separate from
disinfectants, soaps and other cleaning products. Do not store toilet
paper, facial tissues or other patient items near fragranced or
pesticide products.
- SSA's: Will perform daily cleaning of the patient's room
by using the following guidelines.
- SSA's must wear clean gowns and caps when cleaning the
room of MCS patient when patient is in the room.
- Do not use any other housekeeping products (any plastic
bags, paper towels, cleaning solutions which contain fragrances or
pesticides). Do not use any air fresheners or deodorizers in patient's
room.
- Dust with a clean cotton cloth moistened with only
water.
- Use baking soda or Bon Ami cleanser for tubs, sinks and
toilet.
- Remove trash at least twice daily. Do not use plastic
liners.
- Do not leave patient trays in the room after meals.
- Pharmacy
Provides pharmaceutical care guidelines to patient, family and health
care team members. The following guidelines are helpful in providing
medications to patients with MCS:
- Have patient bring medications to the hospital that
he/she is currently using. If the physician desires the patient to
continue using these medications, an order shall be written to state
such.
- Use glass bottles for IV solutions and any prescription
medications that are to be administered intravenously.
- Do not use any substitutions or generic drugs for
medications ordered without patient or MD approval.
- Be alert for standard ingredients MCS patients typically
react to including but not limited to dyes, preservatives, artificial
sweeteners and flavoring. Consider capsules instead of tablets.
- Monitor medication by listing the patient's specific
allergies on the patient's medication profiles.
- Social Services
Provides psychological support and interventions, assists patient and
family with community resources and discharge planning.
- Administration
Provides support and assistance in developing a safe environment for MCS
patient.