LIDOCAINE HYDROCHLORIDE, EPINEPHRINE BITARTRATE, FERRIC SUBSULFATE AQUEOUS, IODINE AND POTASSIUM IODIDE (QKit Procedure Tray) Nursing Considerations

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LIDOCAINE HYDROCHLORIDE, EPINEPHRINE BITARTRATE, FERRIC SUBSULFATE AQUEOUS, IODINE AND POTASSIUM IODIDE

What is the Trade Name for LIDOCAINE HYDROCHLORIDE, EPINEPHRINE BITARTRATE, FERRIC SUBSULFATE AQUEOUS, IODINE AND POTASSIUM IODIDE?

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What are the Indications for LIDOCAINE HYDROCHLORIDE, EPINEPHRINE BITARTRATE, FERRIC SUBSULFATE AQUEOUS, IODINE AND POTASSIUM IODIDE?

  • INDICATIONS AND USAGE Xylocaine (lidocaine HCl) Injections are indicated for production of local or regional anesthesia by infiltration techniques such as percutaneous injection and intravenous regional anesthesia by peripheral nerve block techniques such as brachial plexus and intercostal and by central neural techniques such as lumbar and caudal epidural blocks, when the accepted procedures for these techniques as described in standard textbooks are observed.
  • INDICATIONS AND USAGE Ferric Subsulfate, Aqueous, is a stypic agent used for achieving local hemostasis. In punch biopsies of the full dermis, the time to achieve hemostasis is typically less than 20 seconds. 1 One method of applying ferric subsulfate solution for dermal use consists of the physician placing fingers at the opposite edge of the wound and stretching the skin. The wound is then wiped with gauze, the ferric subsulfate solution applied, and the tension maintained for approximately 15 seconds. 2
  • INDICATIONS AND USAGE LUGOL‚Äôs is a topical antiseptic. Strong Iodine Solution is a germicide and fungicide. LUGOL‚Äôs is preservative-free.

 

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