I managed to catch some sort of cold that seems to not want to give up. Doctor wants me to do a home tune-up and see if that will help give me the boost I need to get rid of this bug. Normally, home-tune ups aren't a big deal. But this quarter I'm in a genetic lab class (which I worked my butt off to get into), and I'm not sure how safe it would be for me to have a line in my heart accessed while in this lab. I'm handling bacteria, some viruses (deactivated), and other microscopic organisms. And while I'm very stringent on sterile technique, I'm not sure if I should be taking the risk. I can't drop the class or I lose my financial aide and the class is only once a year. Right now the doctor has been giving me oral antibiotics but they only work for a short time.
So I'm wondering if anyone knows how to keep an accessed port protected, while working in the lab. I can't use normal IV tape due to allergies, so I can only use Medipore stuff (it's like gauze with an adhesive). The port is under my collar bone, I just need some ideas to avoid contamination.
So I'm wondering if anyone knows how to keep an accessed port protected, while working in the lab. I can't use normal IV tape due to allergies, so I can only use Medipore stuff (it's like gauze with an adhesive). The port is under my collar bone, I just need some ideas to avoid contamination.