References Supporting 96-hour Use.
Baumgartner T, et at (1986) Bacterial endotoxin retention by inline intravenous
filters.
Richards C. Grassby P. (1994) A comparison of the endotoxin-retentive abilities
of two, 96-hour in-line intravenous filters.
Peggy Creech
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We change saline locks every 96 hours and infusing IV's every 72. All tubing
other than TPN is every 72.
Margaret M Nicastro, CRNI, OCN
Coorordinator IV Therapy/Oncology
Gettysburg Hospital
147 Gettys Street
Gettysburg, PA 17325
Phone: 717-337-4312
Fax: 717-337-4485
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Subject: 96 hour tubing changes
Has everybody out there gone to 96 hours for tubing changes? Do you
change sites at 96hrs as well?
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