I had started an IV on a stable er patient tonight and she claimed to be "Severely allergic" to tegaderm, refusing to let me put a dressing on the site. I had no idea how else to dress the IV site so I just got the labs and took it out, thankfully she needed no meds and went home.
Any other appropriate dressings for an IV site? This patient said "The other nurses just put paper tape on it, that's all you can use on me" well to me that seems like a risk of infection plus it would make it impossible to see and assess the site.
What do all you experienced nurses think I should do if this comes up again?
stunner127
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I had started an IV on a stable er patient tonight and she claimed to be "Severely allergic" to tegaderm, refusing to let me put a dressing on the site. I had no idea how else to dress the IV site so I just got the labs and took it out, thankfully she needed no meds and went home.
Any other appropriate dressings for an IV site? This patient said "The other nurses just put paper tape on it, that's all you can use on me" well to me that seems like a risk of infection plus it would make it impossible to see and assess the site.
What do all you experienced nurses think I should do if this comes up again?