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The
G-Sleeve was designed by Gina M. Santosuosso, RN, BSN, to protect
patients by preventing accidents that may easily occur in any hospital
or outpatient setting.
When
taking blood pressure, administering an IV or taking blood draws when
treating mastectomy, lumpectomy with lymph node removal and dialysis
patients, it is highly advised “not to use the affected arm in fear of
the risk of injury that may possibly lead to more severe conditions such
as lymphedema.
After
mistakenly using one patient’s affected arm, but not causing any harm to
the patient, Nurse Santosuosso, found herself trying to solve the
problem.
As Nurse
Santosuosso and her fellow colleagues knew, it was sometimes difficult
to remember which arm to administer blood pressure; IV’s and blood draws
from. “We would document this in the patient’s chart numerous times,
but these procedures are so common, they are sometimes done in the dark,
the patient’s cannot always alert us because they may be sedated and
there are usually just so many things going on at once that can easily
cause the medical staff to forget, therefore compromising the patient’s
safety…”
“We were
constantly worried about forgetting…the patients were very nervous as
well…Some of them were even writing “Don’t Use Arm” on their arms in
lipstick!!!”
Nurse
Santosuosso came up with the idea and originally designed the pink;
cloth sleeve designed for mastectomy, lumpectomy with lymph node removal
and dialysis patients…She then also included blue sleeves for men and
brought them to work…
The
patients, doctors and nurses immediately loved it!!! The G-Sleeve was
created!!! |