Editor's Choice: A Q&A on best-practices for multidose vials
OSHA Healthcare Connection, August 10, 2010
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There has been much more attention recently on multidose vials, particularly the expiration date of these vials, especially from regulatory organizations such as CMS and The Joint Commission.
Read the email interview, which accompanies the September issue of Briefings on Infection Control, with Susan A. Dolan, RN, MS, CIC, from the Department of Epidemiology at Children’s Hospital in Aurora, CO, and lead author of “APIC position paper: Safe injection, infusion, and medication vial practices in health care.”
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