I want to make sure I am READY FOR FLU SEASON. I want to be protected and PREPARED
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1 I want to make sure I am READY FOR FLU SEASON I want to be protected and PREPARED
2 Flu season can be very unpredictable and can begin as early as October. The CDC recommends that people get vaccinated against the influenza virus as soon as the flu vaccines become available in their community. 1 McKesson Medical-Surgical wants to help make sure your patients, practice and staff are protected and prepared for a busy flu season! Complete your audit and give it to your McKesson Account Manager or simply place your order via UPrevent.McKesson.com. PREVENTION Does your facility need additional flu and pneumonia vaccine to finish the season? Pneumonia Vaccines SM Merck PNEUMOVAX MDV 25MCG/0.5 ml 2.5 ml PNEUMOVAX SDV 25MCG/0.5 ml 0.5 ml (10/PK) Pfizer Prevnar 13 Syringe 0.5 ml Prevnar 13 Syringe 0.5 ml (10/CT) Flu Vaccines Fluzone Trivalent 0.5 ml Syringe (3+ Yrs) Fluzone Trivalent 5 ml Vial (6+ Mo) Fluzone Trivalent High Dose 0.5 ml Syringe (65+ Yrs) Fluzone Intradermal Syringe (18-64 Yrs) Fluzone Quadrivalent MDV 5 ml (6+ Mo) Fluzone Quadrivalent 0.5 ml Syringe (3+ Yrs) Fluzone Quadrivalent Pediatrics 0.5 ml Syringe (6-35 Mo) Fluzone Quadrivalent 0.5 ml Vial (3+ Yrs) bioscl AFLURIA Trivalent 5 ml Vial (9+ Yrs) bioscl AFLURIA Trivalent 0.5 ml Syringe (9+ Yrs) MedImmune Flumist Quadrivalent Spray (2-49 Yrs) vartis FLUVIRIN Trivalent 5 ml Vial (4+ Yrs) vartis FLUVIRIN Trivalent 0.5 ml Syringe (4+ Yrs) vartis FLUCELVAX 0.5 ml Syringe (18+ Yrs) GSK FLULAVAL Trivalent 5 ml Vial (3+ Yrs) GSK FLULAVAL Quadrivalent 5 ml Vial (3+ Yrs) Sanofi-Pasteur Ask your account manager for more information, or order today at UPrevent.McKesson.com.
3 Back to School Vaccinations Qty Description McKesson Sanofi-Pasteur Meningococcal Vaccine MyPSS.com Menactra VL 4MCG/.05 ml TDAP Vaccine Adacel Adult SDV 0.5 ml (10/BX) Adacel Adult SYR 0.5 ml (5/BX) DAPTACEL Pediatric SDV 0.5 ml (10/BX) Polio Vaccine IPOL MDV 5 ml Merck HPV Vaccine GARDASIL SDV 0.5 ml (1/EA) GARDASIL SDV 0.5 ml (10/BX) GARDASIL SYR 20-40MG/0.5 ml w/o NDL (6/BX) Hepatitis B Vaccine RECOMBIVAX HB SDV 0.5 ml (10/BX) RECOMBIVAX HB VL 10MCG/mL 1 ml RECOMBIVAX HB VL 10MCG/mL 1 ml (10/BX) RECOMBIVAX HB PFS 5MCG/0.5 ml PE (6/BX) RECOMBIVAX HB SYR 10MCG/mL (6/BX) RECOMBIVAX HB VL 40MCG/mL 1 ml Hepatitis A Vaccine VAQTA SDV 25U/mL 1 ml PED (10/BX) VAQTA SDV 50U/mL 1 ml VAQTA SYR 25U/0.5 ml PED (6/BX) VAQTA SYR 50U/mL 1 ml (6/BX) Varicella (Chickenpox) Vaccine VARIVAX SDV 0.5 ml D/S VARIVAX VL 0.5 ml (10/PK) D/S Measles, Mumps, Rubella Vaccine MMR II SDV (10/BX) ProQuad SDV (10/PK) D/S
4 DIAGNOSIS Rapid diagnostic tests for influenza can help in the diagnosis and management of patients who present symptoms. They are also useful for helping to determine whether outbreaks of respiratory disease, such as in nursing homes and other settings, might be due to influenza. 2 Does your office have rapid diagnostic tests for influenza? Flu Testing QUIDEL Influenza A+B QuickVue (25/BX) QUIDEL QuickVue Influenza (25/BX) QUIDEL Influenza CLIA Waived A+B (25 TEST) QUIDEL Sofia Anlyz/Install Kit/Influenza Kit A+B FIA D/S Alere BinaxNOW Influenza A+B Waived (22/BX) Alere Influenza A+B CLIA Waived (10/BX) Alere Influenza A+B Dipstick (25/BX) BD BBL Influenza A+B CLIA Waived Veritor (30/EA) BD BBL Influenza A+B Veritor (30/EA) RSV Testing McKesson Mono Test Kit Approved for All Ages (25/KT) QUIDEL Moderate - Sofia QUIDEL Sofia Anlyz/Install Kit/Influenza Kit A+B FIA D/S QUIDEL QuickVue Test Kit, RSV 20 CLWV (20/KT 12KT/CS) Alere BinaxNOW Waived RSV22 (22/KT) Alere Test Kit, Waived RSV (10/BX) BD BBL RSV Veritor Clinical System BD BBL Veritor RSV Waived (30/KT) Strep Testing McKesson Strep A Dipstick (25/KT) McKesson Strep A Dipstick (50/KT) QUIDEL QuickVue Test Kit, Inline Strep A QUIDEL QuickVue Test Kit, Strep Dipstick QUIDEL Sofia Strep A FIA Kits (25 TESTS) QUIDEL Sofia Anlyz/Install Kit/3 Sofia Strep A FIA D/S Genzyme OSOM Test Kit, Strep A (50/KT18KT/CS) Genzyme OSOM Test Kit, Strep A Ultra Waived (50/KT) Genzyme OSOM Test Kit, Strep A Ultra (25/KT 18KT/CS) Alere Acceava Test Kit, Strep A Twist N/A Alere Acceava Test Kit, Strep A (50/KT) Alere Clearview Test Kit, Strep A Exact II Dipstick (30/KT) BD BBL Reader, Veritor System D/S BD BBL Test Kit, Strep A Veritor (30/KT)
5 INFECTION CONTROL Hand Hygiene Perform hand hygiene frequently, including before and after all patient contact, contact with potentially infectious material, and before putting on and upon removal of personal protective equipment, including gloves. Hand hygiene in healthcare settings can be performed by washing with soap and water or using alcohol-based hand rubs. 4 Do all office staff have access to alcohol-based hand sanitizer? Is each sink or restroom equipped with soap or antimicrobial soap? Do patients have access to alcohol-based hand sanitizer? Sanitizer, Hand plus Moisturizing w/ Aloe 4 oz. Btl Sanitizer, Instant Gel 15 oz. Pump N/A Soap, Hand Antimicrobial w/ Triclosan 18 oz. Pump Soap, Hand Antimicrobial w/ Triclosan Disc Pump Dispenser Bag 1000 ml (10/CS) REGIMEN Antimicrobial Hand Wash, Blue 18 oz. (12/CS) REGIMEN Antimicrobial Hand Wash, Blue Gal (4/CS) REGIMEN Sanitizer w/ Aloe 4 oz. (24/CS) SELECT Sanitizer Gel Pump 18 oz. (12/CS) REGIMEN Sanitizer w/ Aloe 2L Pump N/A Environmental Disinfection Medical grade sprays allow you to tackle larger areas that need disinfecting, killing bacteria, tuberculosis and viruses. Use a one-step, EPA-registered disinfectant on high-touch surfaces including door knobs, light switches, exam tables and counter tops as part of routine infection control. 3 Does your staff know the difference between Medical vs. Household Grade disinfectants? Are you aware that efficacy is tied to active ingredients, kill claims and kill times? Does your facility routinely use a one-step, EPA-registered disinfectant? Wipe, Sani-Cloth Germicide LG (160/CN 12CN/CS) Wipe, Sani-Cloth w/ Alcohol XLG (65/CN 6CN/CS) Wipe, Sani-Cloth Bleach Germicidal (75/CN 12CN/CS) Clorox Spray 32 oz Cleaner/Disinfectant, Pro-Tech RTU 32 oz. LF (12/CS) Wipe, Germicide LG (160/CN 12CN/CS) N/A SELECT Disinfecting Wipes 6" x 6.75" (160/CN) N/A SELECT Disinfecting Wipes 10" x 10" (65/CN) N/A
6 PERSONAL PROTECTION (PPE) Masks Patients who present flu symptoms should be asked to wear protective masks. Healthcare personnel should wear a face mask when entering the room of a patient with suspected or confirmed influenza. Remove the face mask when leaving the patient s room, dispose of the face mask in a waste container, and perform hand hygiene. 5 Do you have face masks available for patients in the waiting room? Are masks available for all personnel and for all exam rooms? Face w/ Visor, Earloops Blue (25/BX) Earloops Blue (50/BX) Earloops Yellow (50/BX) Surgical Face, Classic Style w/ Ties Blue (50/BX) Gloves Wear gloves for any contact with potentially infectious material. Remove gloves after contact, and follow with hand hygiene. Do not wear the same pair of gloves for care of more than one patient. 6 Do housekeeping personnel have access to examination gloves? Do all healthcare personnel who provide direct patient care have access to medical examination gloves? Glove, Nitrile Exam Tactile Plus, PF Textured, Blue SM (150/BX) N/A Glove, Nitrile Exam Tactile Plus, PF Textured, Blue MED (150/BX) N/A Glove, Nitrile Exam Tactile Plus, PF Textured, Blue LG (150/BX) N/A Glove, Latex Exam, PF Smooth, SM (100/BX) N/A Glove, Latex Exam, PF Smooth, MED (100/BX) N/A Glove, Latex Exam, PF Smooth, LG (100/BX) N/A Powder Free Latex Exam Glove CL, SM (100/BX) Powder Free Latex Exam Glove CL, MED (100/BX) Powder Free Latex Exam Glove CL, LG (100/BX) Powder Free Latex Exam Glove CL, XLG (100/BX) Isolation Gowns Wear gowns for any patientcare activity when contact with blood, body fluids, secretions (including respiratory), or excretions is anticipated. Remove gown and perform hand hygiene before leaving the patient s environment. Do not wear the same gown for care of more than one patient. 7 Do you have gowns available for staff in all exam rooms? Do you have a sufficient quantity of gowns for leaving and re-entering the room multiple times per patient? Fluid Resistant, Full Back Universal Yellow (50/CS) Fluid Resistant, Full Back Universal (50/CS) N/A (Packaging for orders from MyPSS.com may be different than pictured above.)
7 MUST-HAVES Table Paper Smooth Econ White " X 225' (12RL/CS) Smooth N/A 21" X 225' (12RL/CS) White 8" X 200' (12RL/CS) Smooth " X 200' (12RL/CS) Alcohol Prep Pads Tongue Blades Safety Syringes Hinged Junior 5 1/2" Standard 6" CC w/ Safety Needle 23G x 1" (100/BX) N/A 3CC w/ Safety Needle 25G x 5/8" (100/BX) N/A 3CC w/ Safety Needle 25G x 1" (100/BX) N/A Med Sterile (200/BX) Sharps Collectors Sliding 1CC w/ Safety Needle 25G x 5/8" (100/BX) CC w/ Safety Needle 27G x 1/2" (100/BX) CC w/ Safety Needle 25G x 5/8" (100/BX) CC w/ Safety Needle 22G x 1.5" (100/BX) Bandages and Cotton Balls Red Stackable 2 Gal N/A Red n-stackable 6.2 QT (12/CS) N/A Clear 5.4 QT (12/CS) Red 5.4 QT (12/CS) Bandage, Adhesive Sheer 3/4" X 3" N/A Bandage, Adhesive Fabric 3/4" X 3" Bandage, Adhesive Flexible 1" X 3" N/A Bandage, Adhesive Spot Sheer (10/BX) N/A Cotton Ball LG (1000/BX) Cotton Ball MED (1000/BX) N/A (Packaging for orders from MyPSS.com may be different than pictured above.)
8 McKesson Medical-Surgical 8741 Landmark Road Richmond, VA McK.ANSWer ( ) UPrevent.McKesson.com Unless otherwise noted, the recommendations in this document were obtained from the CDC. Be advised that information contained herein is intended to serve as a useful reference for informational purposes only and is not complete clinical information. This information is intended for use only by competent healthcare professionals exercising judgment in providing care. McKesson cannot be held responsible for the continued currency of or for any errors or omissions in the information Please see full product inserts for prescribing information and refer to the Orange Book rating to confirm bioequivalency of generic equivalents. The product information contained in this document, including the product images and additional product materials, was collected from various supplier sources. All product claims and specifications are those of the product suppliers, not McKesson Medical-Surgical or its affiliates ( McKesson ) and have not been independently verified by McKesson. McKesson is not responsible for errors or omissions in the product information. The properties of a product may change or be inaccurate following the posting or printing of the product information in the document, either in the print or online version. Caution should be exercised when using or purchasing any products from McKesson s online or print documents by closely examining the product packaging and the labeling prior to use. Due to product changes, information listed in this document is subject to change without notice. This information is placed solely for your convenience in ordering and McKesson disclaims all responsibility for its completeness and accuracy, whether or not the inaccuracy or incompleteness is due to fault or error by McKesson McKesson Medical-Surgical Inc
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