Margaret,
Whilst I can understand the theory behind your labelling the equipment in the way yo describe, I thought it was outlawed to actually place in full view of anyone an actual patients details with regards to infection risk.
"There is also space for them to tell us if it has been used on an infectious patient. Ward staff are also required to complete the name and d.o.b. or PAS no. of the patient. One copy of the form is put into the patient's notes, the other is returned with the device to the library and is put onto a database. This ensures traceability of the equipment to the patient."
The idea being that Joe /Joanne Blogs who knows patient A could see the label on the equipment being carried down the corridor, read that the patient has MRSA and go and tell the whole neighbourhood that patient A lives in about his / her ailment.
Im sure this came up in a clinical risk meeting, when we where talking about putting labels on the outside of patients notes to identify what infection they have.
