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Are You Ready for Ebola? - November 2014 - Outpatient Surgery Magazine

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1 2 O U T P AT 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 | N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 4 IDEAS That Work Practical pearls from your colleagues A s a center that does nearly 400 cosmetic injections a year, we needed an alternative to pricey dispos- able gel ice packs that melt quickly. We turned to party balloons. Instead of spending $155 for 150 gel packs, we now pay about $10 for 144 balloons, saving us nearly $400 a year. We fill the balloons with water, leaving a few inches to tie them. When needed, we take the frozen balloon and run it under cold water for about a minute, so it melts and leaves a cushion of water around the ice. Finally, we wrap it in a paper towel before giving it to the patient. For those who are allergic, we keep some non-latex bal- loons on hand. The patients love them, especially when we match the balloon's color with seasons or holidays. Kim Patrick, RN Rousso Facial Plastic Surgery Clinic ICE PACK BALLOONS Use Frozen Balloons Instead of Gel Packs Birmingham, Ala. drousso@bellsouth.net ICE, ICE BABY Frozen balloons are a cheap and easy alter- native to ice packs.

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