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3M Surgical Solutions for Ambulatory Surgery Centers Especially during times like this, 3M is bringing together our science, technology and comprehensive solutions to redefine what’s possible in healthcare. At 3M, we are fully committed to helping fight the spread of COVID-19 by supporting healthcare workers in the U.S. and worldwide. If you are interested in learning more about our products and solutions within the ASC, please visit 3M.com/ascfocus.
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Your patients’ satisfaction isn’t a number. It’s an experience. And that experience starts with the smallest details. Such as the gown patients put on before they receive care, or a nurse no longer worrying whether or not they’ll have scrubs that day.
ImageFIRST is your healthcare linen rental and laundry solution. We only service the medical industry, which gives us a unique understanding of your goals: • Your staff is busy, so our fully-managed rental and laundry linen programs free them up from inventory management. • Your patients’ experience is paramount, that’s why we offer a specialized product line designed just for them.
• We understand the importance of infection prevention. Our laundering meets or exceeds OSHA, CDC, and HLAC standards, and complies with The Joint Commission requirements. • We provide cost management through linen inventory control. We offer a variety of worry-free, fully-managed programs, including: • Staff Apparel: Scrubs, lab coats, warm-up jackets, surgical gowns, and storage solutions • Patient Apparel: Robes and gowns or every patient, practice and procedure • Comfort Care® Line: Premium patient gowns and robe • Practice Products: Bed and bath linens, storage solutions and mats • Microfiber Cleaning Solutions
Remarkable Service Witnessing a purple cow in real life would be rather remarkable, right? At ImageFIRST, our promise is to deliver remarkable service that benefits you, in turn enabling you to provide remarkable care to your patients. That service promise is what Violet the Purple Cow represents.
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Choose EXPAREL in the ASC: A proven, long-lasting, non-opioid alternative that improves recovery • P ain is the most common cause of PACU delays and the second most common reason for hospital-based acute care admission after discharge from an ASC1,2
EXPAREL provides long-lasting pain control3 AND… Reduces or eliminates opioid use3*
Enables faster achievement of recovery milestones4
*The clinical benefit of the decrease in opioid consumption was not demonstrated in the pivotal trials. ASC, ambulatory surgery center; PACU, post-anesthesia care unit.
Indication EXPAREL is indicated for single-dose infiltration in adults to produce postsurgical local analgesia and as an interscalene brachial plexus nerve block to produce postsurgical regional analgesia. Safety and efficacy have not been established in other nerve blocks. Important Safety Information EXPAREL is contraindicated in obstetrical paracervical block anesthesia. Adverse reactions reported with an incidence greater than or equal to 10% following EXPAREL administration via infiltration were nausea, constipation, and vomiting; adverse reactions reported with an incidence greater than or equal to 10% following EXPAREL administration via interscalene brachial plexus nerve block were nausea, pyrexia, and constipation. If EXPAREL and other non-bupivacaine Scan me for local anesthetics, including lidocaine, are administered at the same site, there may be an ASC outcomes data immediate release of bupivacaine from EXPAREL. Therefore, EXPAREL may be administered to the same site 20 minutes after injecting lidocaine. EXPAREL is not recommended to be used in the following patient population: patients <18 years old and/or pregnant patients. Because amide-type local anesthetics, such as bupivacaine, are metabolized by the liver, EXPAREL should be used cautiously in patients with hepatic disease. Warnings and Precautions Specific to EXPAREL: Avoid additional use of local anesthetics within 96 hours following administration of EXPAREL. EXPAREL is not recommended for the following types or routes of administration: epidural, intrathecal, regional nerve blocks other than interscalene brachial plexus nerve block, or intravascular or intra-articular use. The potential sensory and/or motor loss with EXPAREL is temporary and varies in degree and duration depending on the site of injection and dosage administered and may last for up to 5 days, as seen in clinical trials. Warnings and Precautions for Bupivacaine-Containing Products Central Nervous System (CNS) Reactions: There have been reports of adverse neurologic reactions with the use of local anesthetics. These include persistent anesthesia and paresthesia. CNS reactions are characterized by excitation and/or depression. Cardiovascular System Reactions: Toxic blood concentrations depress cardiac conductivity and excitability which may lead to dysrhythmias, sometimes leading to death. Allergic Reactions: Allergic-type reactions (eg, anaphylaxis and angioedema) are rare and may occur as a result of hypersensitivity to the local anesthetic or to other formulation ingredients. Chondrolysis: There have been reports of chondrolysis (mostly in the shoulder joint) following intra-articular infusion of local anesthetics, which is an unapproved use. Methemoglobinemia: Cases of methemoglobinemia have been reported with local anesthetic use. Please refer to brief summary of full Prescribing Information on adjacent page. Full Prescribing Information is available at www.EXPAREL.com. For more information, please visit www.EXPAREL.com or call 1-855-793-9727. References: 1. Joshi GP, Ogunnaike BO. Consequences of inadequate postoperative pain relief and chronic persistent postoperative pain. Anesthesiol Clin North Am. 2005;23(1):21-36. 2. Fox JP, Vashi AA, Ross JS, Gross CP. Hospital-based, acute care after ambulatory surgery center discharge. Surgery. 2014;155(5):743-753. 3. Mont MA, Beaver WB, Dysart SH, Barrington JW, Del Gaizo DJ. Local infiltration analgesia with liposomal bupivacaine improves pain scores and reduces opioid use after total knee arthroplasty: results of a randomized controlled trial. J Arthroplasty. 2018;33(1):90-96. 4. Yu S, Dundon J, Solovyova O, Bosco J, Iorio R. Can multimodal pain management in TKA eliminate patient-controlled analgesia and femoral nerve blocks? Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2018;476(1):101-109.
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