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    Lynley King
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    It is them I am trying to convince to change!
    But thank you.

    Kind regards,
    Lynley

    me on Mikayla

    > On 3 Mar 2015, at 07:52, Michele.Cullen@HEALTH.VIC.GOV.AU wrote:
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    > Dear Lynley
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    > Given operating suites use 70% alcohol and 0.5% chlorhexidine as a routine
    > skin preparation for all types of surgery there is sufficient cover.
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    > I am not surprised the patients are suffering – 2% chlorhexidine would be
    > creating a very sore foot as it is too strong and damaging to the skin –
    > tearing shreds off it in fact.
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    > Can I suggest you speak to the manager of the operating suite and the
    > pharmacy for advice.
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    > Regards
    >
    > Michele Cullen
    > Infection Control Consultant | Communicable Disease Prevention and Control
    > | Health Protection Branch
    > Department of Health & Human Services | 50 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne,
    > Victoria, 3000
    > p. 03 9096 5094 | f. 1300 651 170 | e. michele.cullen@health.vic.gov.au
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    > MDU Public Health Laboratory
    > p. 03 8344 4575 | e. mccullen@unimelb.edu.au
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    > Dear Lynley
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    > Given operating suites use 70% alcohol and 0.5% chlorhexidine as a routine
    > skin preparation for all types of surgery there is sufficient cover.
    >
    > I am not surprised the patients are suffering – 2% chlorhexidine would be
    > creating a very sore foot as it is too strong and damaging to the skin –
    > tearing shreds off it in fact.
    >
    > Can I suggest you speak to the manager of the operating suite and the
    > pharmacy for advice.
    >
    > Regards
    >
    > Michele Cullen
    > Infection Control Consultant | Communicable Disease Prevention and Control
    > | Health Protection Branch
    > Department of Health & Human Services | 50 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne,
    > Victoria, 3000
    > p. 03 9096 5094 | f. 1300 651 170 | e. michele.cullen@health.vic.gov.au
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    > MDU Public Health Laboratory
    > p. 03 8344 4575 | e. mccullen@unimelb.edu.au
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    > Hello All,
    > The Podiatory Department has approached me to find an alternative to the
    > current use of 2% Chlorhexidine & 70% alcohol as a skin cleansing solution
    > prior to invasive (albeit minor) Podiatory procedures due to the number of
    > adverse incidents their patients’ have experienced following the use of
    > this antiseptic.
    > Does anyone know if the use of 1% or 0.5% chlorhexidine with alcohol
    > provides sufficient antiseptic cover for minor podiatory procedures (ie
    > procedures that do not require any anaesethic of any kind to carry out,
    > similar to removal of a large splinter)? Or if there is an alternative
    > that provides the same protective measure but is less damaging to the
    > surrounding skin?
    > Thank you for your help.
    > Kind regards,
    > Lynley
    >
    > Lynley King
    > WACHS GS Infection Prevention & Control Coordinator
    > Albany Health Campus
    > Albany WA 6330
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