When using PhaSeal, does the pharmacy still have to spike and prime the lines for nursing?
NIOSH suggests that “pharmacy personnel prime the IV tubing and syringes.” (NIOSH Alert, 2004) PhaSeal’s Infusion Adapter provides a dry connection for spiking the administration set into the IV bag. Its unique adaptability allows nurses the opportunity to select the tubing they need to spike into the bag.
NIOSH suggests that “pharmacy personnel prime the IV tubing and syringes.” (NIOSH Alert, 2004) PhaSeal’s Infusion Adapter (C100) provides a dry connection for spiking the administration set into the IV bag. Its unique adaptability allows nurses the opportunity to select the tubing they need to spike into the bag.
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