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Pil-Bob ®
Sought after by Nurses, Carers and Clients

The Pil-Bob has been designed to make removal of tablets from Webster-paks even easier. The Pil-Bob is small enough to hold comfortably in your hand while administering medication. It has received favourable ergonomic review.

To use, insert the tip of the Pil-Bob into the blister compartment through the foil backing. Sweep it around the edge, allowing the medication to fall from the blister into the cup.

The advantages of Pil-Bob:

  • Small and lightweight so it fits comfortably in your hand

  • Suitable for aged care staff, self-medicating residents or community patient use

  • Assists patients who suffer from poor eyesight, arthritis or have limited dexterity

  • Made of durable plastic so it is easy to clean

  • Centre tip with cup design prevents spillage of tablets

  • Comes with OH&S instructions to ensure correct use
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Day Out Clamshell-pak™

A new pack designed for people going out for the day

The Day Out Clamshell-pak is a safe, hygienic pack for medication storage and dosing simplicity when people are ‘out and about’.

It has colour-coded storage compartments to identify breakfast, lunch, dinner and bedtime doses and contains only enough medication for one day.

The Day Out Clamshell-pak can be supplied to people within the community who often go out for lunch or day trips and who may not want to take their whole Webster-pak with them. Using the Day Out Clamshell-pak, the patient themselves can take the medication dosage times that they need and leave the remainder of the medication securely within their Webster-pak.

Similarly, the Day Out Clamshell-pak is an ideal solution to supply to an aged care home who has residents that go out to lunch or visiting friends or family for a day. The Day Out Clamshell-pak offers a secure way of storing their medication.

Day Out Clamshell-pak is a more secure alternative:

  • Compact and portable
  • Colour-coded dosage times
  • Easy to open

 

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Labels

Can’t see the right label for you? TRY Webstercare custom range.
Webstercare have hundreds of custom labels available or we can design one for you at no extra cost.
View through the existing collection from the link below.

For details click here to download the pdf document

 

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Trigger Labels
Nurses are very busy people, having to contend with an ever increasing array of circumstances associated with the correct administration of their patients' medication.

These handy 'self adhesive' labels are placed on the patient's Medication Chart and are designed to assist nursing staff to be aware of any changes to their patient's medication regimen, patient's condition or their patient's unique medication requirements. These labels will help ensure nursing staff deliver the quality of care any 'best practice' nursing home or aged care home would be proud of !

Informs nursing staff that patient has an allergy.
 
Alerts nursing staff about something important. Eg. check dose of medication.
 
Reminds nursing staff to look at patient's antibiotic sheet for directions.
 
Reminds nursing staff that a patient's medication has been stopped by the doctor.
 
Informs the doctor to clarify an outstanding issue with nursing staff.
 
Informs nursing staff as to those medications that should not be crushed.
 
Informs nursing staff that medication should be refrigerated.
 
Informs nursing staff that items have not been packed into a Webster-pak or Webstersystem pack.
 
Reminds nursing staff to apply a patch.
 
Reminds nursing staff to remove the patch.
 
Informs nursing staff about medication that has been ordered by the doctor over the phone and is now awaiting the doctor's confirmation signature.
 
Informs nursing staff that a particular drug is a PRN (taken when needed).
 
Alerts nursing staff that a drug being administered affects a patient's mood and consciousness.
 
Reminds nursing staff to follow up a doctor to review a patient's medication.
 
Alerts nursing staff that patient is currently on a schedule 4D drug.
 
Alerts nursing staff that patient is currently on a schedule 8 drug.
 
Informs nursing staff that medication is not to be continued unless specifically requested by the doctor.
 
Informs nursing staff about medication that may need to be withheld.
 
Informs the nursing staff that the medication should be crushed.
 
Highlights when a branded medication has been replaced by a generic substitute.
 
Informs the nursing staff that an injection is required.
 
Blank Label: This label can be adapted to suit your needs.
 
Alerts nursing staff that resident requires the use of a special cream as part of their treatment.
 
Alerts nursing staff that resident requires eye drops.
 
Nursing staff need to fax an order of a particular medication to the supplying pharmacy.
 
Alerts staff that special handling procedures are required to avoid potential toxicity.
 
Alerts staff to be on the lookout for symptoms of bleeding and that regular blood tests and dosage changes may be required.
 
Used to highlight a weekly dosage to reduce the possiblity of error.
 
Indicates special time for medication administration.
 
Indicates something that requires special precautions.
 
Highlights that Insulin administration is required.
 
Alerts staff that a drug contains Paracetamol which could lead to Paracetamol overdose.
 
Reminder that liquid medication is to be administered.
 
Informs the doctor of a medication or dosage that needs to be looked at urgently.
 

Trigger labels depicted here are not actual size.

 

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