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I have been a nurse for almost 9 years and I haven't seen a filter needle since I left school! As to the question about what is used instead, a plain old needle (however, I do use 1 needle to draw up and a different one to administer.) doesn't help tiny shards in the medication but at least none are clinging to outside of needle!
sadly, i think some nurses do not realize or do not use filterd needles as they should.
we should always be using them for mannitol, nubain (as listed above) and several other drugs. we also should use them to draw out of glass vials. i am not sure how a hospital can not have filtered needles, it is clearly a safety issue.
(unless there is new research out there stating otherwise.)
I have read about them, and would feel much more comfortable using them, but apparently most of the hospitals we have been going to for clinical have not had filter needles, and we have also not seen them in Lab study. Has anyone read any studies about the effects of not using filter needles? I would like to know if the in fact help the patients. It makes sence to me to use them, but I would like to know what studies have been showing. :) Thanks
bassbird
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I'm curious, do you use filter needles at your institution? I use them in pharmacy but was really surprised to hear that my hospital doesn't stock them on the floor.
This seems a bit dangerous for the patient.