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Old Feb 10, 2007, 09:45 PM
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Latex Allergy

I had my first latex case this past Friday. Pt needed a foley so I went and pulled latex free cath and separate bag with KY and other supplies. Later on my charge nurse pulled me to the side and ask me why I did what I did. I said the pt was latex allergy. She then told me you just open up a latex foley kit and pull the latex cath off the bag and replace with non latex cath. I had a hard time with this and would like some feed back..
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Old Feb 10, 2007, 09:48 PM
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Re: Latex Allergy

We have latex-free complete Foley kits.

When they were on backorder, we did the same thing you did.

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Old Feb 11, 2007, 06:36 AM
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Re: Latex Allergy

I would have done the same thing you did..I dont want anything that has touched latex to touch my patient.

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Old Feb 13, 2007, 07:39 AM
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Re: Latex Allergy

We would have done it the way you did.

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Old Feb 13, 2007, 02:16 PM
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Re: Latex Allergy

Please say she didn't really tell you to do that???
If a patient were allergic to PCN, but you already drew it up....I guess by her thinking, you shouldn't have to waste the syringe. Just squirt it out and refill with Vanco, right?

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Old Feb 23, 2007, 09:21 AM
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Re: Latex Allergy

You did right. If a latex product is in a kit (or a pack) then the entire product and packaging should be considered a latex product. (perhaps, unless the latex product is in a non-permeable pachage and can be removed without risk of latex proteins escaping)
We have a pack that comes w/ a latex foley, but the foley is in a package w/ perforations - not an impermeable package- so it cannot be used in a latex-free case. Our Institution's complete foley kit has the foley already attached to the tubing, so it is not separate from the rest of the product - again, cannot be used for a latex allergy patient.
Yadda yadda - you get my point!

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Old Feb 24, 2007, 07:44 PM
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Re: Latex Allergy

You cannot use a latex containing Foley kit on a Latex allergy pt!!!! End of story!! Why would you take that chance? If the catheter contains latex, the whole kit is contaminated!

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Old Feb 24, 2007, 11:08 PM
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Oh my god, you guys are so careful! I wish people would be as careful with my latex allergy!
I went to the dentist last year & told him and the assistant that I'm allergic. Again. Even though I personally wrote it on the front of my chart with a red pen... whatever. He's examining me and he asks me a question- when I go to answer him I don't make any sense b/c my tongue and lips are so big- thats right, latex gloves. How stupid do people get? Yeah, put latex near my airway, I have a latex allergy and asthma, its reeeeal smart.
God Bless those of you who actually PAY ATTENTION!

Similarly, I had a patient go bad on me in clinical a couple weeks ago first thing in the morning before I'd gotten a bunch of nitrile gloves in my pocket. I had to throw on some latex and I was itching all over til noon the next day! I just don't get why some hospitals make it so hard to FIND non-latex gloves, then they only buy one size- pain in my ass. grrrrrrrrr.

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Old Feb 25, 2007, 08:55 AM
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Re: Latex Allergy

Originally Posted by CNORSUE View Post
You cannot use a latex containing Foley kit on a Latex allergy pt!!!! End of story!! Why would you take that chance? If the catheter contains latex, the whole kit is contaminated!
Amen!!!!!!!!

Even If the kit has the Foley independently wrapped, you do not know if the impervious wrap has been punctured or a flaw in the wrap. We are talking about an allergy to proteins so the opening doesn't have to be big. Why would anyone want to chance it?

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Old Feb 27, 2007, 08:30 PM
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Re: Latex Allergy

We do just as you did. Opening the latex kit exposes the room air to the allergen proteins. To open a latex kit in the room with a latex allergy patient would require an incident report at my facility. Besides, what was her goal in asking you to do that? From the cost standpoint there's little difference and from what I've seen on our cost inventory, more expensive to open a full latex kit then a silicone foley because the big expense of going latex free is the foley itself. The cost of assembling the needed supplies contained in a latex kit is not that costly.

Cost should be irrelevent but we are a $$ driven society and business is business, therefore, it's considered in what we're asked to do gotta save that buck!!!

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