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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: General Discussion => Topic started by: Just Me on November 21, 2007, 11:11:33 AM
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I had to have an IV of iron given to me this morning. While inserting the needle, the nurse missed my vein and started to dig. (ouch!!) She couldn't get it in so she had to try another vein. Things were going well until I noticed my arm was starting to bulge around the needle and my arm started to hurt. Both of the nurses were out for their cigarette break so I couldn't get their attention. Finally, when they came back in, my IV was finished draining. As soon as they noticed the bulge (it's golf ball sized), they said the IV had infiltrated.
When I asked what I should do about it, they gave me conflicting advice. One nurse said to put heat on it for 24 hours, then ice it. The other nurse said to ice it for 24 hours, then put heat on it. So, I'm not sure what I should do. Any suggestions? I bruise very easily so I'm not looking forward to seeing what my arm will look like tomorrow.
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I would go to your doctors first thing and get someone to check it out . I hope and expect it will be ok , but being given iron is a serious matter and i would certainly report the nurses for not being there while this was done. When i had my iron , i had a nurse with me all the time , she said there was so many things that could go wrong ..like i could have a bad reaction to it. In fact the first time i had it done , i could feel it travelling up my arm and it started to go all funny , like pins and needles..so straight away it was stopped! I really think you shouldnt have been left , otherwise they would have probably spotted this happening to you. I would bring it to someones attention , next time it could be someone that has a really bad reaction to it . Hope your arm isnt to painfull
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I have always been told to use heat first then ice. Your arm will probably bruise even if you heat it and then ice it. Sorry to hear that happened...Boxman
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i don't understand why you would get an iron infusion directly in to the body, at my centre, they give you iron through the machine(gambro)
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Don't we just love some of those healthcare workers.
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Don't we just love some of those healthcare workers.
Probably the same ones that think we are too demanding and expect too much.