wow i didnt realize we are so priveledged. we are actually doing the change right now. i was one of the pilot users and just like anything else its a change thats going to take some getting used to. ill let you know how it goes and ill let our staff know how eager others are to get this product. sometimes its a drag being the guinea pig.
>>> "Kokotis, Kathy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/03/06 4:50 PM >>> You have to let us know how it goes. I have been waiting to hear about this catheter for two years. It is supposed to be the cat's meow, Keep us posted. It is the new BD short peipheral and it is a design out of the far east. I even bought BD stock because of this product four months ago. I am banking on its design merits. Nexiva is on very limited release. Kathy ________________________________ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Raye Dillon Sent: Fri 2/3/2006 2:03 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Secure IV we are in the process of changing to an IV that is as close to bloodless as you can get. i think its called NEXIVA >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 1/31/2006 10:23:22 PM >>> I saw that product also, but haven't seen it since. Would be interested in looking at it. Leigh Ann -----Original Message----- From: Judith Hopkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: vascular group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; IV Listserv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 19:40:36 -0500 Subject: Secure IV Hello to all, I'm just reminded about a product I saw a couple of years ago at AVA in Nashville called Secure I V. It's a bloodless peripheral IV. Is anyone using or used it in the past? If so, I'd be very interested in your experience with this inyeresting product. I've always thought that the greatest amount of blood exposure is when starting a peripheral IV. Let me know your experience. Judy Hopkins, RN Pownal, ME
