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I work in an outpatient cancer clinic of a hospital in Wisconsin. I have a question about wearing gowns to administer chemotherapy (in the outpatient setting). What are all of you doing?
We use the Phaseal system and do not wear gowns, but I am aware that the ONS statement is that a gown will be worn when administering chemo.
Thanks for your feedback.
Ellen
Hey Guys. I need some help. I've been asked by a colleague about if when administering medications through a Porta cath, should we wear a mask, at the moment of making the puncture,in addition to gloves and gowns? Does anyone knows about a web site in which we could read about research on this?we dont' have a special unit. Patients are admitted and are assigned to a single room.
thank you all.
You need to reference the policy/protocol of your institution. By us, it is a sterile procedure. No gown, but gloves and mask.
-Julie
You need to reference the policy/protocol of your institution. By us, it is a sterile procedure. No gown, but gloves and mask.-Julie
Thank you Julie: We are, actually,reviweing the institution protocols, and we were discussing about this. So I thought it would be very usefull to have un "international opinion", wich , by the way, I agree.
thanks a lot.
Hi, I had administered chemo via Port-A-cath. What we do is wear mask and gloves. We do not assign the patient to stay in a single room. However, what we must do is aseptic technique. :balloons:
Hey Guys. I need some help. I've been asked by a colleague about if when administering medications through a Porta cath, should we wear a mask, at the moment of making the puncture,in addition to gloves and gowns? Does anyone knows about a web site in which we could read about research on this?we dont' have a special unit. Patients are admitted and are assigned to a single room.
thank you all.
Faby
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Hey Guys. I need some help. I've been asked by a colleague about if when administering medications through a Porta cath, should we wear a mask, at the moment of making the puncture,in addition to gloves and gowns? Does anyone knows about a web site in which we could read about research on this?
we dont' have a special unit. Patients are admitted and are assigned to a single room.
thank you all.