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Apr 10, 2008, 07:08 PM
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What's in your bag? What's wrong with mine?
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I need the advice of any home care nurses out there regarding my bag. I feel like I’m missing some important things and that I have too many unimportant things. So, here’s my list of what I’m currently carrying. Keep in mind, I’m in palliative care. Cancer, mostly, with wounds, IVs, ostomies, etc
First pocket: - Laptop
- Stethoscope
- BP cuff
- Thermometer
- gloves
- notebook
Second pocket - tape measure(paper and plastic)
- tapex2 kinds
- lancets (not sure why, maybe these should go in the blood box?)
- 2×2s, 4×4s
- cotton balls (again, why?)
- Alcohol wipes
- Pill envelopes (I think?)
- Bandage scissors
- sharps box
- Squirty saline
- Paper towels
- Reference book: Mosby’s HH Nursing Pocket Consultant
Third pocket: - Sterile gloves x2
- tongue depressors
- Qtips
- Aprons
- syringes c needles
- suture removal kit
- masks
- bottle of saline
- KY
Outer pockets - gloves
- CPR mask
- pens
- Purell
- soap
- barrier
Trunk: - Scale
- blood box
- cooler with ice pack
- stethoscope(I tend to forget mine)
- isolation garb
What am I missing? What do I have that I don’t need?
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Apr 10, 2008, 08:57 PM
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Re: What's in your bag? What's wrong with mine?
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i carry as little as possible in my bag, the rest is in the trunk of my car,,most patients have the needed supplies in their home, if not, i pull from my car stock and then replace,,but that bag can just get too heavy to carry everything.
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Apr 18, 2008, 10:35 PM
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Re: What's in your bag? What's wrong with mine?
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I keep car stock in a big bag in my car. I only take a small bag with thermometer, stethoscope, BP cuff into the home. If they have wound I take their supplies as needed. I also have my travel chart with me.
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Apr 19, 2008, 02:05 PM
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Re: What's in your bag? What's wrong with mine?
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I do shift work and almost all supplies that I need are provided in the home. I carry my own stethoscope, bp cuffs (manual and electronic), thermometer, a supply of gloves, hand sanitizer, alcohol wipes, and a few other common supplies, along with my references and notes. If I were doing visits I would carry the same supplies that you mention, but I would keep them in the car trunk and take out only what I need for each visit.
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May 24, 2008, 01:28 PM
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Re: What's in your bag? What's wrong with mine?
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I also work in palliative home care. I do have med/surg or wound patients, too, though. I use a rolling backpack.
Smallest zipped pocket in front:
BP Cuff
Oximeter
Thermometer
Thermometer covers
Alcohol pads
Extra key to the car
Medium zipped pocket:
Lab box (vials, labels, alcohol, bandaids, cotton balls)
Ziploc bag of lab stuff (extra vials, vac holders, butterflies)
Largest Compartment:
laptop
gloves
portable spill kit
portable PT INR machine
notebook for PT INR results
hemostat
measuring tape
Outside pockets (I have one on each side):
bandage scissors
sharpie marker
extra pen
Hand sanitizer
CPR shield
Hand soap and paper towels
everything else is in the car.
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May 24, 2008, 01:35 PM
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Re: What's in your bag? What's wrong with mine?
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Originally Posted by NurseRoRo
Extra key to the car
Oh, boy, have I learned this trick, too!
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May 25, 2008, 01:36 AM
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Re: What's in your bag? What's wrong with mine?
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Originally Posted by NurseRoRo
Extra key to the car
This is a good idea. I just spent three days looking for my regular car key.
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May 25, 2008, 02:09 AM
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Re: What's in your bag? What's wrong with mine?
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Originally Posted by caliotter3
This is a good idea. I just spent three days looking for my regular car key. 
One of the physical therapists taped the spare key on the inside of her clipboard. I'd be afraid I'd forget the clipboard. Since mine is in the bag, I always take a mental inventory of whether I have keys in my hand or whether my bag is out of the trunk...
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Jun 01, 2008, 11:01 AM
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Re: What's in your bag? What's wrong with mine?
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Thanks you all so much for posting what's in your bag!  I've only gone out on 2 days of visits shadowing, and I was wondering what I should have in there.
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