- They lost the arterial line in his arm.
- We were both able to hold him again, this time without him vomiting on me.
- They had to change the dressing on his PICC line twice, once because of a kink in the line.
- They eventually got a new arterial line placed in his foot.
- They upped his feeding from 1cc to 2cc per hour.
- They switched his Ativan from IV drip to an oral form.
- He successfully passed a sprint this evening.
- They postponed his extubation yet again, to either Sunday or Monday.
- He had a period of extreme alertness and activity, where he waved his arms and legs without any desaturation.
- He had two moments of desaturation without any recognizable reason, other than getting upset.
Andrew was all over the place today, from relaxing comfortably in our arms to getting upset and desaturating over nothing at all. He's doing really well when he's calm, but having problems when anxious, so it's difficult to predict how he'll do when they extubate him. However, it is good that they were able to get a new arterial line placed, so they can get blood gases whenever necessary and keep a close eye on him during the extubation period. That will save them from re-intubating just because he looks a bit distressed. I can't predict how he'll do off the vent, but I can't say that I have the highest hopes...we might have to settle for some quality time and gear ourselves up for the next attempt. I certainly hope I'm wrong, but too much has happened this week for me to be completely optimistic.
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