Many institutions are going to pre-filled saline and heparin syringes.  We just 
recently switched to prefilled syringes and it is great.  Saves nursing staff 
time.  Shoot for prefilled syringes.
Margaret

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Lynn Hadaway
Sent: Mon 11/7/2005 9:57 AM
To: Kokotis, Kathy; Wendy Boersma; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Attention Manufacturers



2006 National Patient Safety Goals state that syringes and any other
contains on a sterile field have to be labeled. Too many bad
outcomes, even death when solutions have not been labeled and have
been mixed up.

I am curious to know how this will be applied to other situations
such as catheter flushing. When nurses draw up multiple saline or
heparin filled syringes and use them throughout a shift with no
label. Has anyone had any feedback from JCAHO on this issue? Lynn

At 7:01 AM -0700 11/7/05, Kokotis, Kathy wrote:
>The drug bottles are labeled.  Do you pre-fill the syringes?
>Kathy
>
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>
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Wendy Boersma
>Sent: Thu 11/3/2005 6:16 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Attention Manufacturers
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>
>
>JACHO has blessed us with another survey as I speak.  One thing that was
>strongly pointed out is that all medications will need to be labeled on
>our syringes or a process identifying the different medications when on
>our sterile field.  I guess I am asking what others approach will be to
>this.  In our Cath Lab they have color coded syringes and this was
>acceptable to the Physician surveyor but the manufacturer I use does not
>have labels or color coded syringes in the tray that we are currently
>using.
>
>What will be everyone's approach to this.  Our process currently is we
>use a small syringe and this is the Lidocaine.  We attach our saline
>syringe immediately to the catheter when drawn up and our Heparin is on
>the right side of our field.
>
>Thanks for your input in advance.
>
>Wendy Boersma, RN, BSN, CRNI
>Infusion Therapy Services Coordinator
>269-966-8591 or pager 269-410-0385
>
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