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Dawn1
Large alcohol prep pads

Is anyone using the larger alcohol prep pads ... like Webcol? They are so much nicer to scrub hubs. I always felt I contaminated the alcohol pad when I used the smaller size. I want my hospital to switch to the larger alcohol pad system wide and need evidence or supporting information to justify increased cost. We suggested the protective disinfecting caps (curos, etc.), but were turned down d/t cost, even when looking at the cost of an infection.
Thank you,
Dawn BSN, RN

lynncrni
 All evidence for manually

 All evidence for manually disinfecting a connection surface is in vitro not clinical. So this aspect of size of pad has not been studied. The only clinical evidence comes from several studies on disinfecting caps. Lynn

Lynn Hadaway, M.Ed., RN, BC, CRNI

Lynn Hadaway Associates, Inc.

126 Main Street, PO Box 10

Milner, GA 30257

Website http://www.hadawayassociates.com

Office Phone 770-358-7861

drivie
We are using the larger

We are using the larger alcohol preps and yes it does make it easier to get a good scrub all around the hub without having to shift the pad. And yes we have been using the Curos as well and it has made a dramatic drop in infection. We place Curos on all ports of IV Line as well. Get the sells rep in supporting the benefit of Curo usage.

Debra Rivie RN VA-BC

Long Beach Memorial Medical Center

Debra Rivie RN VA-BC

Long Beach Memorial Medical Center

Long Beach, CA

 

mkalapach
I work on an acute care

I work on an acute care inpatient oncology unit. When our network went to the smaller alcohol pads, our unit had issues with the smaller alcohol pads not being large enough to adequately scrub the hubs. The outpatient cancer infusion unit, though, uses the smaller alcohol pads.  Our oncology unit is the only unit in the network that uses the alcohol caps due to the higher risk for infection for our patients.

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