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I don't tap them in the ER just for regular arthritic effusions. I only do it if there is concern for acute infection. Getting lidocaine, talking the patient through the procedure, finding the US, cleaning the US, and doing the procedure takes 20-30 minutes of time.
BTW, why is getting lidocaine from the nurses in the ED so tough?? I remember when we used to just have a drawer full of them and would grab what we needed.
because you can more easily bill for it.
The kaiser I work at has a cart on wheels with several drawers that have all suturing things needed
- lidocaine 1%, lidocaine 2%, lidocaine 1% with epi, lidocaine 2% with epi, bupivicaine
- all suture
- suture kits
- scalpels
- glue
- gloves
- steri strips
and everything else needed
just roll the cart into the room and you have what you need. don't have to involve nurses at all.
