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I'm going to get a nurse fired--my blood pressure must be through the roof
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 474122" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Is P on the pain patch? While that can have difficulties for some people because of the skin irritation, they have now made strides with that and you can put benedryl cream on the skin before you apply the patch if she does have irritation to help that part. I would think that might help with the not getting her pain medications on time issue and the missing medications issue. It is hard to come up with an explanation for missing an entire patch considering there are not that many in a box and the box is sealed when you get it. For the break-thru pain, maybe instead of the percocet she is getting, maybe they should consider the morphine 15 immediate release they had me on before I insisted to go off them and down to something less strong. Now I have the percocets. Giving her tylenol is just adding to her problems because they can OD her on the tylenol because its in the percocet. The amount of tylenol that is now listed as the OD level has been lowered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 474122, member: 1514"] Is P on the pain patch? While that can have difficulties for some people because of the skin irritation, they have now made strides with that and you can put benedryl cream on the skin before you apply the patch if she does have irritation to help that part. I would think that might help with the not getting her pain medications on time issue and the missing medications issue. It is hard to come up with an explanation for missing an entire patch considering there are not that many in a box and the box is sealed when you get it. For the break-thru pain, maybe instead of the percocet she is getting, maybe they should consider the morphine 15 immediate release they had me on before I insisted to go off them and down to something less strong. Now I have the percocets. Giving her tylenol is just adding to her problems because they can OD her on the tylenol because its in the percocet. The amount of tylenol that is now listed as the OD level has been lowered. [/QUOTE]
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