TillEulenspiegel
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I was hospitalized last year for about 3 weeks. I was relesed and did outpatient IV therapy everyday (2Gm Vancomycin if you can believe that).
I was always freaked out about the air gaps in the IV drip line and would wounder as they were so many and so large ( even tho the radius of the IV line was small the gaps could be inches in length) as they entered my system that I could suffer an air embolism. ( the site was a pic line maybe that difused the volume of the air injected).
Was I unduly worried? Was there a real risk?
I was always freaked out about the air gaps in the IV drip line and would wounder as they were so many and so large ( even tho the radius of the IV line was small the gaps could be inches in length) as they entered my system that I could suffer an air embolism. ( the site was a pic line maybe that difused the volume of the air injected).
Was I unduly worried? Was there a real risk?
...because that is exactly what you have to be. Young too...where you think only OTHER people have accidents and die. Oh...and I wasn't THAT that crazy. When we did this, the fall was only 1 story one way...6 stories the other. Guess which way I was leaning?