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If the patient is a larger person I would
recommend getting the leg version because they run rather small at the top. -----Original Message----- Bathguard is excellent
for protection. It used to be availabe at pharmacies-I think Eckerd use
to carry it. I have a phone # of 800-713-1133 and an e-mail address of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Blackburn, Paul 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 Mobile:
801-598-1657 Email:
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