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When using PhaSeal, does the pharmacy still have to spike and prime the lines for nursing?

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When using PhaSeal, does the pharmacy still have to spike and prime the lines for nursing?

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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.

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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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