By Amber Daugherty It’s not every day that Dianagris Balakrishnan finds herself covered in pudding at work. But one day this summer, she had so much of it on her personal protective equipment (PPE) gown and gloves that it was dripping onto the floor. The pudding had been spread by Cameron Thomas, an infection prevention practitioner, as part of an education session at St. Joseph’s Health Centre called the IPAC Olympics. Balakrishnan’s task was to remove the gown and gloves without getting any pudding on her skin or clothes underneath. “It was gross,” the registered practical nurse said, laughing. “But it was a good reminder that there’s a lot of other stuff we could have on us when we leave a patient’s room.” The game
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