by neetnik461
We currently have a patient on my ICU floor who has a latex allergy. Some of the nurses who have cared for him will remove the rubber stopper top from all vials and prefilled cartridges before drawing up the medications while others say it is a unecessary precaution. There is no hospital policy regarding the rubber vial stoppers and latex allergies.
Just wondering what others have been told or know about drawing up meds from a vial/prefilled cartridge when a person is allergic to latex? Could potential particles from the rubber stopper exacerbate a reaction??