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    Good morning colleagues.

    I would like to find out about Limb-O Circle Breathing Units and
    condensation in the inspiratory side of the tubing. Scott our
    anaesthetic tech says it is from moisture from the soda lime cannister,
    but we are wondering about any risk to the following patients. These
    tubes are changed daily.

    If anyone has knowledge of these units I would appreciate any info on
    changing of tubing and perceived risks.

    Thanks,

    Sandi Millington.

    Available Mon, Tue and Thur.Acting Regional Infection Control CN.

    Geraldton Hospital. 99562437.

    Sandi.Millington@health.wa.gov.au

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