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Prerequisites before visit to Dr. Billica's office:
Prerequisites before visit to Dr. Billica's office:
·
Know and understand lip reading for
example, up and off.
·
The railroad tracks are smooth by College Ave so you
don’t have to turn on emergency flashers.
·
Know how to get to the doctors office.
o
East on Prospect past Timberline, turn
left at the first light after Timberline.
o
Drive slowly because the road is bumpy
at first.
o
Drive straight ahead to the doctor’s
office.
o
Look for orange cones.
·
Know how to troubleshoot vent failures. Ambu bag me in emergency situations.
·
Know and understand my short hand list
of words.
Before
the visit duties for the morning pa:
·
Prepare my lunch and medicine. Use the following guide:
1)
Get blue lunch box above stove
2)
Make lunch and meds (meds go in clear containers
with green lids or recycled medicine bottles to the left of the sink in
basket). Use tan tape to label meds.
a.
11:30 Liposomal Vitamin C
b.
Lunch (in small blender bottle)
c.
Lunch meds (H20 and Elyte and dry meds in
separate containers)
d.
2:30 meds (ok to add pteridin 3 to H20 and
Elyte)
3)
Put all food and meds in lunch box, then into
fridge
a.
If Don is about to leave, put an icepack in the
lunchbox, otherwise make sure you or whomever is taking him puts an icepack in
there
4)
Get Dr. Billica list (taped to fridge)
a.
Check cabinet and freezer for anything that
wasn’t circled
b.
Put Dr. Billica list in the outside pocket of
wheelchair bag
·
Get my iPod touch and check battery,
charge if necessary. When done include ear phones
and put it in WC bag.
and put it in WC bag.
· VERY IMPORTANT! Get the Dr Billica
list in the kitchen and put in WC bag.
·
Make sure the suction bag is well
stocked with red worms, gloves and water bottle.
·
Check the lithium battery lights.
Before
going to Doctor Billica’s:
·
Feed me my snack and ask if I would
like M and M.
- Flush my picc line twice.
·
Always empty suction bowl and take
power cord for suction machine.
·
Switch vents and remember to unplug Little
Bertha from wall before driving away.
·
Always put head band on before my
glasses.
·
If you put my jacket on with my arms in
sleeves be sure to put your hands in the sleeve in
and grab my hand to pull my arm through. It’s important to pull my sleeve up over elbow
so my hand is free.
and grab my hand to pull my arm through. It’s important to pull my sleeve up over elbow
so my hand is free.
· A gentleman always carries his suction machine
on his lap for his lady!
At the doctor’s office:
·
For parking, there should be two spots
off to the left of the lot blocked off by orange cones.
- Park in the farthest left one so that you can lower the ramp into the other one.
- Replace the orange cones so nobody can park in the space where the ramp comes down after you move towards the sidewalk ramp.
- In the van get my ambu bag and put it on the back of WC. Tell me when you did it.
- Hold my head when going over bumps.
·
When you get to the door, the
receptionist is usually ready to open the door for you;
if she's not just use one of the chairs or the suction machine to prop it open for you. She will show you where the room is.
if she's not just use one of the chairs or the suction machine to prop it open for you. She will show you where the room is.
·
Lower my feet almost all the way to turn corners.
·
When you get in the room, push the
patient table against the wall, move my wheelchair pretty
close to the appointment table, and facing the door to see when people walk by. Head at 19,
feet to normal level. Then you can just chill out on the recliner until Don wants to go for a walk in
between visits. He can communicate with you to tell you where the WC should be angled.
close to the appointment table, and facing the door to see when people walk by. Head at 19,
feet to normal level. Then you can just chill out on the recliner until Don wants to go for a walk in
between visits. He can communicate with you to tell you where the WC should be angled.
Here's a picture of the placement:
·
Unfortunately there’s no wireless in
the office.
·
I wear regular socks because I get a special treatment called FSM.
The nurse puts two electrodes on my shins. Also two on my upper back.
The nurse puts two electrodes on my shins. Also two on my upper back.
·
It’s best to plug in the vent into the
outlet to my immediate right,
check little Bertha’s charging light after plug in.
check little Bertha’s charging light after plug in.
·
The suction machine goes on the chair
to my right and the outlet is to the left of the chair.
Check that the charging light is on. Sometimes you have to turn on the light switch to get
power to the outlet.
· Once set up, do Mouth Suction.
· Keep track of time for meds, lunch, etc.
Check that the charging light is on. Sometimes you have to turn on the light switch to get
power to the outlet.
· Once set up, do Mouth Suction.
· Keep track of time for meds, lunch, etc.
· There are 3 IV treatments spaced an hour apart and my PICC dressing is replaced.
It takes about 3 hours.
It takes about 3 hours.
·
If the weather is nice after the first
treatment take me for a walk. Please take medicine and lunch.
·
Half way through the visit give me chapstick, please.
·
Eye tracking hints. I don’t have my
bell on when given treatments so look at me now and again.
o
Looking down = feet up or down.
o
Looking to my right and down = burp tube.
Either clamp or burp me.
After
the doctor visit:
·
Ask me if I am hot. If so take off
blanket and jacket.
·
Put WC back in morning position.
·
Tilt head to 19 and feet up to normal level.
·
Switch vents. Don’t forget baby bertha.
·
Put me on Erica.
·
Empty WC bag.
·
Check iPod battery.
·
Replenish suction bag.
·
Plug in suction machine.
·
Suction Don.
- When I am good to go, continue with PA duties
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