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Apr 06, 2007 04:19 PM

pain management

by aturek9

Hi Everyone!

I was just wondering how many of you all utilize Elamax, Mastisol, and detachol..... Our hospital is has made a goal for 2007 to have 90% of patients to report little to no pain....they have encourage the use of these products....just wanted some thoughts of nurses who have been using these products.

Thanks!

Alison


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from sirI
Old Apr 06, 2007, 04:41 PM

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Hello, aturek9 and welcome to allnurses.com

I moved your thread to the Pain Management forum for a better response.

Hope you enjoy the site.
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from Rizpah
Old Apr 08, 2007, 06:16 PM

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Hi aturek9,
Sorry to say, I've never heard of any of the drugs you listed. I work in LTC though so that's probably why!

Welcome to the site - It's awsome!
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from vamedic4
Old Apr 08, 2007, 09:20 PM

Default Re: pain management
Originally Posted by aturek9 View Post
Hi Everyone!

I was just wondering how many of you all utilize Elamax, Mastisol, and detachol..... Our hospital is has made a goal for 2007 to have 90% of patients to report little to no pain....they have encourage the use of these products....just wanted some thoughts of nurses who have been using these products.

Thanks!

Alison
Alison,

My facility uses mastisol and detachol, no elamax here. Beware with both mastisol and detachol...they stink to high heaven, so work in a well ventilated area and wear a mask if you can...ugh.

Mastisol is great for adhering tape to hairy arms or sweaty patients. Wipe the patient with alcohol and let the area dry prior to putting the mastisol and dressing.

Detachol is wonderful, but very oily. We use both the wipes and the little breakable applicators. It dries very quickly so it's not difficult to go thru many just to change one dressing. Make sure to wipe the patient down with some soap and water after using it...it's just got a "yucky" feeling, to quote my 4 year old.

vamedic4
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from TawneyCat
Old Apr 16, 2007, 09:31 PM

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I've worked in chronic pain management 5 years and have never heard those drug names. After "googling" them, I found out why....
Elamax is a topical anesthetic
Mastisol is a liquid adhesive
Detachol is a liquid adhesive remover

We would have a very low success rate with these.
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