03-07-2008, 07:38 PM
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| Gwen in WA
Join Date: Dec 2007 Age: 35
Posts: 283
City: Spokane State: WA |
First, don't let anyone near your port who doesn't have lots of experience accessing them. If the ER can't reach your local band surgeon to come unfill it, and the hospital doesn't have one of their own that can do it, you could ask them to call an oncology RN in a pinch. They access portacath ports frequently and that is not the same, but similar enough. They use a non coring, huber needle. Do NOT let the ER doc try to access your port!
If for any reason someone needs to pass an NG or OG tube (nasogastric/orogastric) you need your band unfilled first, or they need to do it under fluoroscopy if your restriction isn't too tight and they can't unfill it for some reason (or quickly enough). Don't let anyone blindly pass any tube into your stomach, or you could end up with a perforated stomach.
HTH.
__________________ Gwen in WA Student Nurse Anesthetist Gonzaga University MAE Class of 2010 Banded March 13, 2007 234/168/160 from size 16/18 to size 6 so far... |
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