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Re: cytotecFrom: ainsron@msn.comWed Nov 15 17:13:40 2000
It goes both ways. If I'm in house, I'll examine and insert. If I'm in the office or at home, the nurse does. >Who in your organization inserts the cytotec into patients being induced: >Physician or Nurse. If it is a nurse do you have a policy for this. We >have had our L&D nurses doing the insertion, now their local state >organization says that should not because it is a legal risk. >Comments >Myer S. Bornstein, MD, CPE, FACOG
-- Ronald E. Ainsworth, MD
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