I’ve never heard of these before! If you do begin to use them will you let us all know what feedback you get from using them?

Tara

 

 

Tara Lee Dockery, IP, MT(ASCP), BS | Infection Preventionist and Employee Health

Ocean Beach Hospital and Medical Clinics

174 1st Ave North | P.O. Box H | Ilwaco |WA | 98624

Phone: 360.642.6307 | Cell : 509-760-7397 | Fax: 360-642-6309  |tdockery@oceanbeachhospital.com

 

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www.oceanbeachhospital.com

 

 

 

From: MCOH-EH [mailto:mcoh-eh-bounces@mylist.net] On Behalf Of Boruff, Lisa J. (IHS/PHX) via MCOH-EH
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Cc: Boruff, Lisa J. (IHS/PHX) <Lisa.Boruff@ihs.gov>
Subject: [MCOH-EH] Inject Safe Bandages

 

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Does anyone have experience with  “safe Injection bandages”  If so,  what are the pros and cons.

 

   We are considering implementing during our employee  health influenza clinics. The process is:   Clean the sight with alcohol, apply the bandage, re-alcohol and give the injection through the non-coring membrane.  I attached a link for your reference. http://injectsafebandages.com/

 

 

Thank you

Lisa

 

Mask Up – Covid Down

 

Lisa Boruff RN, MSN, CIC

Infection Prevention and Control Specialist, Supervisor

 

Phoenix Indian Medical Center

4212 N 16th St., 

Phoenix, AZ  85016

Office: 602-263-1519

Cell: 602-819-1816

Fax: 602-200-5254 ( Infection Control)

Fax: 602-200-5294 ( Employee Health)

lisa.boruff@ihs.gov