We have Sorbaview dressings in our kits, hypoallergenic with a transparent
window. 

Dianne Sim RN
CEO & President 

IV Assist, Inc.,
2675 Appian Way
Pinole, CA  94564
Phone: (510) 222-8403
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Toshi Holland
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 3:02 PM
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Subject: Re: sensitive skin

We use Mepore for sensitive skin and works well. It comes with different
sizes.

Toshi Holland PNP
Vascular Access Program Coordinator
Children's Hospital Oakland

>>> "G.G. Northington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/30/06 12:13 PM >>>
I have a patient that is very, very sensitive to the Tegaderm that we
use to cover the PICC and statlock.  Does anyone have any suggestions
for what other type of occlusive dressing that can be used, because the
home health nurses decided to put gauze and paper tape over the PICC and
statlock 
 
THanks in advance--G.G.
 
 
G.G. Northington,RN,BSN
 
Jackson Hospital & Clinic,Inc. 
Montgomery,AL  36016
334-293-8313
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