Re: Cytotec, cervical ripening

From: mark decker (mdecker@nconnect.net)
Sat Apr 8 20:21:47 2000


i would never never never do that -

write a check write a check write a check

no defense no defense no defense

mdmd

At 03:54 PM 4/6/00 -0500, you wrote: >Our Ob charge nurse was on a conference call today with 12 other ob
>departments in our hospital's healthcare system. Our department was the
>only the only one performing outpatient cervical ripening with cytotec
>because they feel it is too dangerous to use and then send a patient
>home in 2-4 hours. It makes us stand out like a sore thumb to our risk
>manager. Has anyone else out there in cyberland stopped doing cervical
>ripening with cytotec? If so, what are you now using for non-emergent
>inductions on unripe cervices? Dr. Bornstein's protocol in another part
>of the OBGYN.net still lists out patient ripening as part of his
>protocol.
>
>--
>Ronald E. Ainsworth, MD





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