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I've been wondering the same thing about the Chlorascrub
swabs. I'm pretty sure they're more deadly to bacteria, and have all of
the advantages of Chlorhexidine, but I have not seen any studies comparing them
to alcohol swabs for device disinfection. I think the answer is that we
just don't have the data.
Jerry Bartholomew RN BSN
CRNI From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tami Spaeder Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 10:18 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Chloroscrub vs. alcohol swabs/phenergan issue Questions for the
group: 2. We have the ability
to now use the Chloroscrub Swabs in our hospital. They are, however, more expensive than alcohol swabs. We are
trying to decide what to ask our hospital for regarding what we need and what we
would use the swabs for. Most of our nurses don’t spend the required amount of
time swabbing hubs/caps with the alcohol swabs. Is anyone else switching over to
these swabs in place of the alcohol swabs? And, if you are, are you using them
for all IVs or just for central lines?
Tami Spaeder, RN,
BSN |
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