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my pocket often becomes filled with all sorts of health care 'condiments', lol.
alcohol preps, tape, 2x2's 4x4's, post it notes, about half a dozen pens, some of which i likely accidentally walked away with, as well as mouth swabs, and whatever else i may need. it's amazing what i can fit into a few pockets!
failure to clean ports is an infection control issue. as nurses it is vital that we protect our patients from nosocomial infections, since many of our patients already have weakened immune systems.
My hospital recently started stocking these nifty little Swab Caps that we use on all access sites on all of our tubing. The Caps have alcohol inside, and when you need to push a med or hook up a line, you just unscrew the Cap, push the med, then put on a new cap. Eliminates most of our uses of swabs.
These: http://www.excelsiormedical.com/swabcap.php
They also have flushes with the swab cab built into the end of the plunger.
tjnurse67
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I have to confess there were times I didn't have an alcohol swab in my pocket and have hooked up the fluids anyway. I would never do that again. I would take the time to go get the alcohol swab