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| Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) Inventory Management |
| Penn Home Infusion Team |
| University of Pennsylvania Health System |
| Last Modified: November 1, 2001 |
Storage of SuppliesThe TPN must be refrigerated. Allow 12 hours for the solution to reach room temperature before infusing. A small refrigerator may be supplied, if you need additional refrigerator space. All of the supplies should be stored together in an area that is clean and dry. It is best to store your supplies in the same room in which you will be setting up your infusions. A Patient Care Representative will help you manage your supplies and coordinate your deliveries. This person will ask you to count your supplies on a regular basis. Your Patient Care Representative will periodically call to find out your supply count and to tell you when the next delivery of supplies will be made. If you have only one or two days of supplies remaining, please call your Patient Care Representative.
Frequency of DeliveryYour total parenteral nutrition solution will be delivered by Penn HomeIT once a week or as needed. The other supplies will be delivered monthly, or as needed.
Safe Needle DisposalPenn HomeIT will regularly pick up the needle container and dispose of it safely.
Supply ReturnThe only items that can be returned to Penn HomeIT are the pump and IV pole (if you have one). All of the other supplies including TPN, medications, dressing supplies, needles, and syringes are given with a doctor's prescription and cannot be legally returned. |
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