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Customizable Line Tracing Label - Laser (1,000 Labels)
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Item Number: LT7000
Quantity Discounts
| Quantity | Amount |
| 1 to 4 | $62.00 |
| 5 to 9 | $57.25 |
| 10 to 24 | $53.00 |
| 25 to 49 | $51.25 |
| 50 or more | $50.50 |
Additional "Mix and Match" Quantity
Discounts May be Applied to Your
Final Invoice
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The easiest way to implement line tracing!
- 3 Part Piggy-Back Labels
- Helps Identify High Alert Meds
- Provides End-to-End Line Tracing
- Promotes Medication Safety
- Easy to Use and Cost Effective
Because
of the potential for catastrophic errors caused by line confusion,
labeling and line reconciliation have been recommended by standards
organizations for years, but facilities have struggled with the
logistics of implementing a workable system - until now....
Our Line Tracing
Labels make it easy to label and trace IV lines…for any medication in
any setting (hospital, home, clinic). Pharmacy simply places the
entire label on an IV infusion container. When the medication is
administered at the bedside, nursing applies one line label to each end
of the tubing. This facilitates easy line traces, improves accuracy and
helps minimize IV line confusion.
In
addition to the 10 preprinted High Alert labels, our new Customizable
Line Tracing Labels, available for laser or direct thermal printers,
can be designed and printed with the same inexpensive MILT 3.0 software
that manages all Medi-Dose unit dose and labeling products. Bar codes,
graphics, special fonts, colors, tall-man lettering, shapes and logos
can be used to quickly create labels meeting your specific medication
needs.
High Alert Line Tracing Label
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Customizable Line Tracing Label
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“Hospitals are like families…no two are alike,” said Bob Braverman,
Director of Marketing. “Every hospital has unique requirements. Our
eleven High Alert Line Tracing Labels cover the most common High Alert
medications. The new Customizable Line Tracing Label extends line
traces to all IV and catheter lines. With MILT 3.0, on-demand printing
of labels can now match each hospital’s exacting standards.”
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