Item 2089 - Stop Potential Error Double Check Labels

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Last updated 27 outubro 2024
Item 2089 - Stop Potential Error Double Check Labels
Labels are Red with Black text. The Joint Commission inspections have focused on medication errors surrounding insulin storage and dispensing. This highly noticeable label will help eliminate picking the wrong insulin from the refrigerator and accidentally administering without verifying the name, type, etc. Use to draw attention to bottles, boxes, and labels that look alike and insulins that have names that sound the same or very similar. Allow us to customize labels to meet your medication management needs! Call our Customer Service Team for more information. Quantity - 10 per package Dimensions - 2
Item 2089 - Stop Potential Error Double Check Labels
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Item 2089 - Stop Potential Error Double Check Labels
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