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Caring For TED Hose

Wednesday, 15 October 2008 05:26 by Admin

Laundering your TED Hose increases the life of your stockings by removing body secretions from the elastic threads. If you use oils, lanolin, lotions with lanolin or similar substances may deteriorate elastic.

Follow these simple instructions for laundering:

1.       Hose may be washed in commercial washers with other “light” goods.

2.       Water temperature should not exceed 160º F (71 º C). Avoid excessive bleach.

3.       Hose may be dried in commercial dryers with temperature going from the washer to a maximum of 250º F (121º C) over a 15-20 minute time period.

Need Help selecting the right hose, call Customer Service Toll FREE 1-866-584-4038 or visit www.HomeDeliveryMedical.com 

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Are You Using The Right Glove, Latex, Vinyl or Nitrile?

Wednesday, 15 October 2008 02:16 by Admin

Using gloves is the best way to avoid contact with microorganisms and to avoid widespread contamination, the glove acts as a barrier between hosts. This means selecting a glove that will provide the tactile sensitivity and strength needed to perform the task at hand while controlling glove associated reactions and exposure to infectious substances.
Gloves can be manufactured from latex, vinyl, nitrile, polyurethane, neoprene, and a host of other materials. Each material has its strengths and weaknesses. Latex is flexible, strong, and long lasting, but latex allergies can produce severe reactions. Vinyl gloves can be an alternative to latex, but the barrier can crack, break, or separate when stressed by instruments, fingernails, or stretching. Nitrile is resistant to many chemicals and resistant to punctures and abrasion but tends to be stiffer than latex. Other glove materials can be degraded when exposed to certain chemicals commonly used in a patient care setting or when improperly stored or stored for a long period of time before use.

Glove performance can only be as good as the practices that maintain their integrity. Certain oils, such as Vaseline, can break down latex and should be washed away before glove donning. Fingernails and jewelry can tear or compromise virtually any glove’s performance. Gloves not properly changed between tasks and procedures can spread infectious agents. It’s important to consider activities and practices when selecting their gloves.

Glove powder can absorb latex proteins and other chemicals. As a result, glove powder can become aerosolized during donning and glove removal and provide a vehicle for spreading latex proteins and other substances. Powder can also carry microorganisms, which could contribute to disease. Powder in a wound or surgical site can reduce the effectiveness of the patient’s local immune system making him more vulnerable to infections. Strong consideration should be given to restricting the use of powdered gloves in contagious infection wards, in immune-comprised isolation setting, in neonatal units, and in surgical environments. The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) recommend that latex gloves be powder-free, with reduced protein content.

It is essential that gloves have the barrier durability needed to perform the task at hand. Glove durability needs to be considered when contact with infectious materials is expected.

If you need assistance in selecting the right gloves for you, please call us Toll FREE 1-866-584-4038 or visit www.HomeDeliveryMedical.com

 

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