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We use vet gloves. They are
inexpensive and work well. We give several to our patients with PICC
lines (in their supplies) and have them tape the top. They are reusable
for several days. RaKay From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Listserve, I am looking for a
waterproof protector for a patient who has a PICC and wants to take a
shower. I know many people are recommending saran wrap, but I believe
there are a couple of commercial products. Can you provide me with
information about any of these products? Thanks, Paul Paul
L. Blackburn, RN, MNA Manager, Clinical
Education Office: 800-443-5505,
ext. 4981 Email:
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