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Infection control has deemed the lanyard style holders a reservoir of
contamination, swinging wildly about the cribs. SO, they are all banned in
our three hospital network, if you have any contact with NICU or Newborns.
That solved a big dilemma as far as I was concerned!
No more purple ROSS lab propaganda!
Lu Bush,BSN,RNC,IBCLC
Austin, TX
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Subject: Badge Holders and Long Distance Cards
>>>>>>>>>>>>SNIP<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
> I have seen a lot of badge holders in Texas. One hospital took care of
> that problem by making their own. There are hundreds of companies that
> print these promotional items - pens, coffee mugs, badge holders,
> t-shirts, etc. Why not have an exchange program at your hospital?
> You'll collect their marketing paraphenalia in exchange for something
> that has your hospital's name on it?
>
> --
> Jeanne Mitchell, Austin, TX
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