The only "hands-free" emergency eye irrigation device.
Training Tool
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The 1996 Comprehensive Accreditation Manual for Hospitals, written by the Joint Commission of Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, requires hospitals and nursing leaders to “assess, maintain, demonstrate, and improve continually” the competency of their staff, and states the importance of “ongoing in-service and other education and training” in order to maintain and improve staff competence.
To assist your facility in meeting these requirements, MorTan, Inc. has developed a Training Tool that allows “hands-on” practice of ocular irrigation, along with an instructional packet consisting of a Competency Assessment and a sample policy. Both of these can easily be adapted to comply with your institutional formats.
Part Name | Training Tool |
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Quantity Per Box | 1 |
I just spent three hours in the ER. The trip to the ER was precipitated by my getting a mixture of bleach, Mr. Clean and water in my left eye while scrubbing the soffits of the siding on my house. Whilst in the ER, I had my eye irrigated twice with a 0.9% solution of NaCl using the Morgan Lens to facilitate the irrigation. THANK YOU for creating the Morgan Lens. My eye felt so much better after the second round of irrigation, and it did take two rounds before the pH level in my eye returned to normal. I know companies always hear about the things that go wrong with their equipment. I want you to know that your equipment did something wonderful, and I want you to know how very much I appreciate it.
Patient - Platteville, WI
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Thanks for the opportunity to sing the praises of the Morgan Lens! Those of us who have been in the field for a while wonder what we ever did without them! We find two general uses for the lenses. One is for contact irritation: most typically, splashes. After local anesthetic, for ease of insertion, the lenses fit comfortably on patients of all ages and provide gentle and thorough irrigation of irritant substances. We have many cases of this type. The second most common use is for patients show suffer multiple injuries due to automobile accidents, major trauma, burns, falls, etc. Not only does the lens thoroughly irrigate the eye, removing most or all of the debris that has accumulated, it more importantly frees up the nurse's hands so that she can perform other lifesaving functions. Quite frankly, eye irrigation was treated as "the bottom of the list" often because other patient's other injuries were more devastating with higher morbidity and mortality. Particularly in the burn patient, the soothing effect of the irrigation and potential to prevent infection or further injury, make it an easy to use, valuable asset for patient care.
Registered Nurse (Montana)
MorTan Inc.
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Missoula, MT 59807
U.S.A.
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