Three times a day, 8:00am, 4:00pm, and midnight, I pull this page out to help me remember the order for my sweetie's infusion.
First, I pull out the antibiotics (they are the A).
Saline goes two places and the H stands for Heparin, a blood thinner to make sure the PICC line doesn't stop working.
After everything is laid out, I scrub my hands and then pull on my disposable gloves.
Everything requires an alchol prep to keep things mostly sterile.
Saline first. Then it's time for the specially-made just for my sweetie antibiotics.
I have to take at least 3 minutes and no more than 5 to push them through. I count to 20 or sing the ABC song as the plunger passes each measured line. Saline, Heparin, then a little green cap; one more done as we slowly crawl toward December 2nd and hopefully, the very last syringe.
I don't need the words anymore, but the SASH board gives me comfort and security. This is something I just can't mess up.
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