Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Broke her J-Tube and First bout of pneumonia

Mikki, Ava's home health nurse left today around 6pm. Literally 5 minutes after she left the tip of Ava's 'J' tube (feeding tube) broke off in my hand. UNBELIEVABLE! I needed to take her to the hospital to have it replaced under x-ray, but couldn't transport her by myself! I called everyone I could think of and finally called Michelle, a friend from childhood that lived down the street, and she was nice enough to drop her plans for the evening and take us to Children's. I was feeling pretty low at this point, "We were JUST there," I thought. On the way there I noticed her pulse was in the 180's and 190's but since she has a history of fast heart rate I chalked it off to being irritated, hungry, etc. The hospital got us in and out in about 30 minutes, and on the way home Michelle kept asking me, "Are you sure she's ok?" (She's a nurse, so was thinking the fast pulse and fast breathing was suspicious of pneumonia) but I assured her "It was nothing, it's just Ava." Sure enough, by the next afternoon, she spiked a fever of 104.8 and was diagnosed with pneumonia. We arrived in the ER with her doing pretty good really. Fever was under control, pulse was in the 150-160's, oxygen was in the low 90's. Was I failed to recognize were the signs of respiratory distress. The nurse that was checking us in kept looking suspiciously at her pulse-ox and noticed it had dropped from 90 to 79 with the nasal canula ON. So she very calmly asked us to follow her and directed us into a critical care room. Next thing I knew there were about 6-7 Dr's around her and she looked very pale and was listless. It came on so fast it was incredible. She spent a total of 3 day in the hospital this time.           

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