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Hi,I have seen these infection control fob watches at http://decon-time-inate.co.uk has anyone come accross them before or know anything about them?
I am looking to get some prizes for a link nurse meeting and they seem pretty cool.
if you could give me some info, it would be apprieciated
john
I have a watch I can wash... what's the difference?
It looks like a watch that is clipped to your top and doesn't have any links so it is easier to wash. After reading the info on the site it looks like the UK is trying to take control over superinfections such as MRSA and is starting a "bare-below-the-elbows" protocol of some sort. And this watch complies with it. Kinda neat I think, but I don't know if I would want to wear it. I just think it would be 'weird' looking down at my chest to take someone's pulse or check the time! Other than that I think it is a good idea!
The concept of the nurse's watch (pinned to shirt, hangs 'upside down' so you read it while looking down) is as old as nursing, I believe. That's not the new part.
I decided against one of these watches when I found how HEAVY they were, hanging from a pin on my chest! Dragged my shirt down. Unpleasant.
However, if these new watches are lightweight--and they might be, being plastic--then I just might go for it. The metal links on ANY watch can harbor bacteria, so they're right about that. Even my nylon-band watch has metal bits, and I wipe it down with alcohol regularly, but still I wonder....
I think I'll see if I can get this watch in the US!
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Hi,
I have seen these infection control fob watches at http://decon-time-inate.co.uk has anyone come accross them before or know anything about them?
I am looking to get some prizes for a link nurse meeting and they seem pretty cool.
if you could give me some info, it would be apprieciated
john