CRNAs Focus on Staff Wellness and Patient Safety
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By: Outpatient Surgery Editors
Published: 11/6/2020
Portable handheld ultrasound probes that attach to smartphones are one of many tools that make practicing regional anesthesia an easier task, but the probe and the smartphone often gets dirty while in use. An ER doctor gave me the simplest tip to keep both clean: Slip them into an ultrasound probe cover and keep the phone in place by wrapping rubber bands around the cover at the top and bottom of the phone. You can see through the cover perfectly and touch the screen without issue to adjust the depth and gain — all while it stays clean.
Nadia Hernandez, MD
Texas Medical Center
Houston, Texas
[email protected]
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