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Sep 11, 2009 06:14 AM

Foot Warmers


Our NICU uses the heel warmers from Childrens medical ventures (purple gel). I am wanting to know what others are using for heel sticks. These warmers are so large on some of our little babes.

Thanks for your help!


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No. 1
Old Sep 11, 2009, 05:28 PM

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warm washrags and a diaper, nothing classy here!
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No. 2
Old Sep 12, 2009, 06:09 AM

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Ours have clear gel with a little metal disc to pop and sticky tabs so they can be taped around even the smallest foot. Sorry, but I don't work until next week and I can't remember the name. Funny how you look at something all the time but don't really see it!
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from NeoNurseTX
Old Sep 13, 2009, 01:48 AM

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Ours are green and from Cardinal Health. Called "tiny toes".
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Old Sep 16, 2009, 06:56 AM

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Originally Posted by HappyBunnyNurse View Post
Ours have clear gel with a little metal disc to pop and sticky tabs so they can be taped around even the smallest foot. Sorry, but I don't work until next week and I can't remember the name. Funny how you look at something all the time but don't really see it!

The brand is medichoice. I am told we used the purple kind in the past but changed to these.
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No. 5
from BabyLady
Old Sep 16, 2009, 08:22 AM

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Not sure where ours is from...ours is purple.

They are large for the little feet, but sometimes they thrash around quite a bit and with all that wiggling...it sure helps keep it on.
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from I'mANurse!
Old Sep 16, 2009, 05:10 PM

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We use the purple ones from Children's Medical Ventures. I have a really difficult time keeping them on some of the kiddos feet, or the sticky strap falls off, so I tend to wrap one around the foot then wrap the entire foot in a diaper to keep it on.
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from TiffyRN
Old Sep 17, 2009, 05:38 PM

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The unit where I work has always used a kind of semi-stretchy gauze as their routine non-sterile 4X4's. These work great for several things regarding heelsticks. 1st, you can use the adhesive strip on the heelwarmers or not, but wrap it in place with the unfolded 4X4. Then when the heelstick is complete, use the gauze as a bandage to wrap around the heel. That avoids using band-aids or other adhesive things on their delicate skin, though they always look like they have an ankle cast on after labwork.
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