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I would listen to your charge nurse. Enoxaparin is very effective, as as a pp said, the patient had to have been moving if he kicked off his pump. it takes a relatively large clot from a proximal artery to cause a significant PE.
Learn what you can from this event (hourly visual checks on patients attached to equipment) and move on.
Lkate
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Hi :)
I had an elderly, confused patient overnight who somehow managed to kick their foot pump off. I found it on the bed in the morning.. I put the pump back on the patient. I'm not sure exactly how long it was off. The patient is on enoxopatin 20mg day 2 post hip surgery and not yet mobilising.
Is is it likely that this could cause a DVT?? All advice would be appreciated as I'm freaking out now that I'm home..
I told the in charge nurse and she said that it should be ok