Thursday, January 28, 2010

Antibiotics Needles For Sale Should Nurse Always Apply Alcohol Or Antibiotic Before Needle Infusion?

Should Nurse always apply alcohol or antibiotic before needle infusion? - antibiotics needles for sale

I never understood my PA, with alcohol and pricked me as I am always with numerous stab wounds. She said that the needle hole is very small and the alcohol is not really necessary. My heart pounded. It has many errors in the transfusion, and I had only two.

Is he right or am used to the idea of alcohol.

5 comments:

annalyze... said...

You should use alcohol. If somebody hits me a chance to do well. My veins are easy to find. If they try again, I ask someone else. I refuse to allow me to stab him in again. You pay for the service on the demand for alcohol. Tell him you rub w / alcohol before the injection, I feel so much better w / use of IT. Defend your position.
I feel many people have to go through right now. Hopefully after your operation you will feel better.
We have the right to be treated as a paying customer "as we want. We must learn to speak and to remain steadfast. I was very sick for over 15 years, and I learned that I have a voice in the medical procedures have made up my mind.

Ruth said...

Absolutely. Every time a nurse starts an IV (intravenous fluids, or a blockage of hepatitis venous access in case you need medication intravenously. Ideally a nurse should swab the area clean with alcohol and Betadine (an iodine based solution) . Then, at the injection site, which is again cleaned with an alcohol swab.
The same is true for people with blood should be sent to the laboratory.
There is no harm in telling the Unit Nurse Manager you would prefer different colors. Or ask the supervisor on duty.
But that's you, it would be better to have to set your order as soon as possible.
Hope this helps.

hermert1... said...

Always use alcohol. Using small needles need to, use at least a small amount, but the more you use the injection I feel much better. I was given injections against allergy for several years and often do no harm if the nurse uses a large amount of alcohol. If it hurts, I hardly used any. I've never had a nurse not a computer.

Angie said...

They should be used alcohol, if not to me is the size of the needle, the point is that alcohol disinfect. And if you do that, then that is the reason why "prevents stabbing" or a shot that is not to not so nice. Maybe you should talk to your doctor. Or at least the PA have your drinking water, because you have to end with some ugly marks.

Wounded Duck said...

ALWAYS!

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