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How was Eva's day
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2017/01/30
2017/01/31
Sigh. Is it isolation precaution or is she unstable
12:20:02 am
Will you go be with her ?
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Everyone needs Uncle F
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[email protected]
lcu
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Do
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Don't know
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Leaving house now
12:26:00 am
can't get a line in for the IV
12:46:33 am
Hopefully it's a hydration issue and with some volume they can find a vessel.
Worst case they can go a little more aggressive if required since she's going to need it
therapy for a while
The hardest part about if access when you have infection is that you have to make sure
the line doesn't get infected too - especially if bacteremic. So sometimes that means
changing lines a lot.
Matters how extensive her infection is and also where her implant is/was. Hopefully
her implant isn't the source and is already out of it is.
Sorry to armchair quarterback.
She doesn't probably need more doctors she needs more comfort and friends.
If there is anything I can do call or text
01:03:48 am
She may be in an isolation room so prepare for them to make you have contact
precautions when visiting.
01:04:32 am
you mean i will have to wear a condom?
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Something like that. Depends on her infection. Usually Gown, gloves, mask
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she went home she said they couldn't find a line?
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Sigh
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what does that mean seems odd
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Did they use an ultrasound or send a PICC nurse or go for central access?
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no idea
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Hate when hospital folks just give up. Sad.
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as it is her hospital. , so what is next step
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Oral vanc not absorbed so she needs a line
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how come they can't find a vein?
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+1 (202) 594-5605
Vanc is toxic to veins so you can only have a few doses in each IV
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She could have bad veins peripherally
She could be dehydrated w collapsed veins
She could have infection risk sites that limit placement
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so what do they usually do now?
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One option is always to send for radiologic guidance of line placement or get
anesthesia to put in central access or call surgery
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Those aren't always done at every hospital overnight sometimes they only do 9-5
Especially if she's already had her doses of vanc for the day
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They may have scheduled line placement for tmr morning somehow
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There are also special nurses called PICC nurses that can put in peripheral longer term
catheters
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In arms
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Yes
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They don't seem so worried? Why would they let her leave the ICU?
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Can you reason wth her?
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Uh oh
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oy
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ama
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she still has ovaries
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Ok well sometimes being rational can help people when they are scared. Hopefully her
team is discussing a plan and every single option for vascular access -
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