Nursing Lanyards

A lanyard provides a secure place for badges, keys, or small reference cards. Lanyards come with breakaway clasps to promote safety. They’re also handy for holding an Ampoule Opener and Clinical Reference Cardswhen swift medication prep is needed.

Why are lanyards part of many nurses’ daily gear?
They streamline everyday actions by keeping essentials within easy reach. This convenience cuts down on rummaging for ID cards or keys, which can be helpful during back-to-back patient visits.

Should I look for specific materials in a lanyard for clinical settings?
Comfort and durability often matter most. Some prefer smooth fabric that doesn’t irritate the neck, while others opt for sturdier materials that hold up under repeated disinfecting or heavier items.

How do breakaway clasps contribute to safety?
They’re designed to pop open if the lanyard gets snagged, preventing neck strain or the risk of being pulled. This feature is appreciated in dynamic environments where you’re frequently moving around and leaning over patients or equipment.