Figure 6.43. Clear chlorhexidine in an intravascular catheter is more effective than iodine in preventing infections
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Figure 6.44. Chlorhexidine with a blue-green tint in an intravascular catheter makes it easier to see if the chlorhexidine has been applied and, if so, determine the thoroughness of the coverage
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Figure 6.45. Tinted chlorhexidine contributes to the prevention of intravascular catheter-related infections.
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Figure 6.46. This paint is pink when applied, but will be white when it dries
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