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Asthma Attacks Triggered by Hospital Scents

20 Nov

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Summary

  • Patient experienced nine asthma attacks due to hospital staff fragrances.
  • Scent-free policies exist, but enforcement is reportedly lacking.
  • Nova Scotia Health acknowledges policy and patient concerns.

A Dartmouth resident has called for stricter enforcement of scent-free policies within Nova Scotia Health facilities after experiencing nine asthma attacks. These attacks occurred around her heart surgery in October, intensifying her recovery challenges.

Despite attempts to alert staff and requests for scent-free rooms, the patient found the issue persisted. While a head nurse reportedly sent an email reminder, the patient felt some staff took offense, increasing her anxiety about her surgical outcome.

Nova Scotia Health stated it has an established scent awareness policy and strives to eliminate scented products. However, patients experiencing issues are advised to contact patient relations, a step the affected woman has already taken.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Scents and fragrances from personal products can trigger asthma attacks and other adverse reactions in sensitive patients and staff.
Nova Scotia Health has an established scent awareness policy aimed at eliminating scented products to prevent adverse reactions.
Patients who feel they have not received adequate care regarding scent issues should contact Nova Scotia Health's patient relations department.

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