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We attach 2 bracelets to our babies - one on the ankle and the other on the opposite wrist. Our bracelets have the sleeve like NicuGals. We have a printer that prints a sticker that is the right size to slip in there that has a barcode, the baby's name and peds name. We place one bracelet on immediately following delivery. The other we keep until after the first bath, then we place the second on. In our SCN, we usually tape the other to the radiant warmer bed to place after the babies are transferred back out to the floor.
The bands that we scan come on a sheet about 5" x 8 1/2". We tape that sheet to the warmer, isolette or crib, so it's away from the baby when we scan it. The baby is given regular bands with the same code as mom. Usually the baby only wears one of them at a time, they do come off, and sometimes end up in the laundry, gone forever.
CajunNurseMan
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The hospital I work for recently implemented bar coding for medication administration, and we are having problems keeping ID bracelets on several patient types, including NICU and Nursery infants. We are looking for a solution to this problem in the form of a laser-printable ID bracelet that won't do damage to the baby's skin, that will stay securely attached to the extremity, and that maintains bar code readability. I'm asking for suggestions and examples of what products are used at your facility. Thanks in advance! J