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  • Due to recent incidents at Monash Health of deliberately lit fires on inpatient units, random ward searches will be conducted in order to ensure that all forms of contraband are removed from the ward environment, to minimise the access of banned items to patients on P Block.
    These items are as follows:
    cigarettes and lighters
    illegal drugs
    candles and incense burners
    weapons such as knives, firearms, sharp implements,
    rolling papers
    smoking paraphernalia
    glass objects such as perfume bottles, picture frames, glass cups/mugs

    These items are to be photographed, then bagged and tagged if found, and removed from ward environment until discharge.

    Illegal items are to be reported to authorities and report made through Riskman.

    Report to be forwarded to jimmy.castro@monashhealth.org as a pdf. file for auditing purposes.

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  • HANDOVER ROOM

  • ROOM 1

  • ROOM 2

  • ROOM 3

  • ROOM 4

  • ROOM 5

  • ROOM 6

  • ladies lounge

  • ROOM 7

  • ROOM 8

  • ROOM 9

  • ROOM 10

  • ROOM 11

  • ROOM 12

  • ROOM 13

  • ROOM 14

  • ROOM 15

  • GYM

  • POOL ROOM

  • INTERVIEW ROOM 1

  • PT KITCHEN

  • CENTRE COURTYARD

  • MEALS AREA

  • LAUNDRY

  • INTERVIEW ROOM 2

  • SHARED BATHROOM

  • LOUNGE AREA

  • REAR COURTYARD

  • ROOM 16

  • ROOM 17

  • ROOM 18

  • ROOM 19

  • ROOM 20

  • ROOM 21

  • ROOM 22

  • ROOM 23

  • ROOM 24

  • ROOM 25

  • ROOM 26

  • ROOM 27

  • ROOM 28

  • AMA ROOM 1

  • AMA ROOM 2

  • AMA ROOM 3

  • AMA BATHROOMS

  • AMA LOUNGE AREA

  • SECLUSION ROOM 1

  • SECLUSION ROOM 2

  • SECLUSION COURTYARD

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