Originally Posted by CRHSrn SMILING_RU
i don't know if i'm MORE sensitive than you or not but, 1) i had a friend of mine inadvertently touch my neck a couple of years ago and my neck immediately broke out with a whelp. 2) my first day on my new job here in texas i mistakenly grabbed latex gloves to help a co-worker pull a patient up in bed (they were on less than 3 mins) and by the time i got them off my hands were itching and a few hours later i had the lesions that were oozing and bleeding, that was 5 weeks ago and i still have them by the way. so i'm a concerned about the OR. does anyone else have any input ???
I think it sounds like you are very sensitive and need to stay away from latex all together. If you react that quickly to latex, I would avoid it becase each exposure makes the risk of anaphylatic reaction more likely, but you know this : ) . My suggestion would be to contact the schools you are interested in, see where you'll have clinical sites at and find out about the latex issue. I would ask someone in the OR what latex you would be possibly exposed to?, do any other OR workers have latex allergy/how is it handled?, patients who have latex allergy?. I know that sounds like a lot of trouble, but you can't be too careful about latex. Also, check out the entire facility. As someone else said, sometimes the OR and the floors are two different worlds. You need to be catious about latex everywhere you go in the hospital, not just the OR. One of my coworkers have a severe allergy and had to retire from nursing for 4 years bc of latex. She has it so bad now she can start wheezing and she knows something latex is near and has to get away fast.
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