mysticrose
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My oldest DD just got her new port a cath a few weeks ago. We are on week 3 of IV meds and her second needle failed. First time was when the home health nurse was here and she tried to flush her with heprin after her Tobi ran through. The saline went just fine but the heprin wouldn't go through and we couldn't get any draw back from it. So she deaccessed her and reaccessed her. Then this morning when my husband was trying to flush her after her other medication went through same thing happened. Once a new set up is put in we have perfect blood flow and can flush with no problems.
Any ideas on what is the problem could be? We used our needles which are .5 inch the first time because they go flush with the skin. Second time the nurse used the .75 inch and same thing. We NEVER had this issue before and still have another week of meds.
Also DD's skin is now so red and raw. She is allergic to tape. We have tried all kinds and the only thing we have found that didn't turn her skin to hamburger with in an hour was Hypafix. Granted it's not sterile but we would put tagaderm over it to protect the site and make sure that wasn't touching her skin at all. Now DD is just REALLY raw and nasty looking again.
Any other tape suggestions? One nurse suggested an "Island dressing" ?
I know at a cancer clinic in Texas when the kids became allergic to tape they started using press and seal. Of course every time I mention it around here everyone looks at me like I'm crazy. I just don't like her skin getting so raw and inflamed.
Just curious if anyone else had and different bag of tricks that might help.
TIA,
Jen mom to 4. 3 w/cf and 1 lucky red head.
Any ideas on what is the problem could be? We used our needles which are .5 inch the first time because they go flush with the skin. Second time the nurse used the .75 inch and same thing. We NEVER had this issue before and still have another week of meds.
Also DD's skin is now so red and raw. She is allergic to tape. We have tried all kinds and the only thing we have found that didn't turn her skin to hamburger with in an hour was Hypafix. Granted it's not sterile but we would put tagaderm over it to protect the site and make sure that wasn't touching her skin at all. Now DD is just REALLY raw and nasty looking again.
Any other tape suggestions? One nurse suggested an "Island dressing" ?
I know at a cancer clinic in Texas when the kids became allergic to tape they started using press and seal. Of course every time I mention it around here everyone looks at me like I'm crazy. I just don't like her skin getting so raw and inflamed.
Just curious if anyone else had and different bag of tricks that might help.
TIA,
Jen mom to 4. 3 w/cf and 1 lucky red head.