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OSE_1303_part2_Layout 1 2/7/13 4:26 PM Page 58 E N D O S E R V I C E S ENDO ROOM SUPPLIES What's in Your GI Turnover Pack? L inda W. Frix, RN, BSN, CAPA, the clinical director of the Northern Virginia Surgery Center in Fairfax, Va., shares the contents of her custom disposable GI turnover packs. • A very small packet of lubricant. They used to use a larger tube, but ended up wasting most of it. "Remember, you have to discard the tube after using it for 1 patient," she says. • 500cc plastic basin • gown • 2 pre-packaged scope-cleaning brushes ECONOMICAL AND EFFICIENT GI turnover pack contains all of the supplies you need for a case. • Contoured sponge with the center impregnated with enzymatic solution for pre-cleaning scopes in the procedure room. This saves you from having to store and pour from the large jugs of enzymatic solution in the procedure room, she says. "Our custom packs significantly reduce turnover and prep time," says Ms. Frix. "There's no retrieving the individual contents of the pack before each case." After pre-cleaning in the procedure room, everything is tied up in the green wrapper, which converts to a drawstring bag for safe transport into the scope room. 5 8 DOUBLE DUTY Convert your GI pack to a drawstring bag to transport used scopes. O U T PAT I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E O N L I N E | F E B R U A R Y 2013

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