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19/05/2015 at 1:43 pm #72144Ryan, LindyParticipant
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Hello brains trust
Hoping from advice from some of you experts in this area around drawing up of medications.
Appreciate any feedback to given this person form other lecturers managing students too.I have been sent an email question by one of our Uni lectures from a local Uni who’s students go across the state to do prac asking me below
“My question surrounds whether we should include in our internal procedure the mandate that drawing up needles must be used in luer lock ampoules with luer lock syringes. There is a wide range of practices that occur within our placement footprint and I am seeking your advice as to what you would consider to be best practice”
I any appreciate advice / feedback to with may be useful and will provide our nursing students with good information/guidance when going to the various facilities during training & once registered
Kind regards
Lindy
Lindy Ryan
Infection prevention & Control Clinical Nurse Consultant (CNC) | Coffs Harbour Health Campus
Pacific Hwy Coffs Harbour NSW 2450
Tel (02) 6656 7770 | lindy.ryan@ncahs.health.nsw.gov.au
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20/05/2015 at 9:42 am #72145Pethrick, CassieParticipantAuthor:
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HI Lindy
Across the board there are many ampoules that are not luer lock applicable (e.g. vaccines, insulin etc), thus setting a mandate is not conducive for a positive outlook and meeting best practice. Perhaps set that “where applicable a luer lock syringe is to be used on ampoules”.
Please note that many drawing up needles are 18G or thereabouts and are clean needles (i.e. not been in a patient) thus there is no risk of a BBV exposure for the student
Happy to answer any questions directly
Thanks Cassie
Cassie Pethrick| OSH Nurse | NMHS Occupational Safety and Health
North Metropolitan Health Service
Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital
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Sir Charles Gairdner and Osborne Park Health Care Group: Committed staff, clever researchers – caring for patientsHello brains trust
Hoping from advice from some of you experts in this area around drawing up of medications.
Appreciate any feedback to given this person form other lecturers managing students too.I have been sent an email question by one of our Uni lectures from a local Uni who’s students go across the state to do prac asking me below
“My question surrounds whether we should include in our internal procedure the mandate that drawing up needles must be used in luer lock ampoules with luer lock syringes. There is a wide range of practices that occur within our placement footprint and I am seeking your advice as to what you would consider to be best practice”
I any appreciate advice / feedback to with may be useful and will provide our nursing students with good information/guidance when going to the various facilities during training & once registered
Kind regards
Lindy
Lindy Ryan
Infection prevention & Control Clinical Nurse Consultant (CNC) | Coffs Harbour Health Campus
Pacific Hwy Coffs Harbour NSW 2450
Tel (02) 6656 7770 | lindy.ryan@ncahs.health.nsw.gov.au
http://www.health.nsw.gov.au[http://internal.health.nsw.gov.au/communications/e-signatures/images/NSW-Health-Mid-North-Coast-LHD.jpg]
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