Sorry about that brain slip, I did mean Betadine.
 


Tim Talbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In what way would you compare them? They are used for completely
different purposes. Did you mean Betadine?

Tim

>>> "Dee Gary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>12/4/05 >>>
Does anyone know of any article comparing chloroprep vs. benzoin?

Thx



Rakay Dance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
Read the directions and literature supplies with chloraprep. It is a
one-step procedure and all the studies done were with this one-step
method. The key is scrubbing the skin back and forth. It is already
70%alcohol. RaKay

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Adams, Lorim
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 8:18 AM
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Subject: chloroprep use

I am from an infusion center in NC. We are using the chloroprep frep
with our central line dressing changes. We seem to recall we were
instructed to clean the site with alcohol and then the chloroprep. Is
anyone aware of this and if so do you have any literature to support
this? We are having a "debate" at our hospital about this. Thank you
for
time. I have been a "lurker" on the site for a long time and have
received valuable information in the past.

Michele Adams RN









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