Re: cytotec

From: ainsron@msn.com
Thu Nov 16 01:38:51 2000


Yes, fairly similar to the one mentioned by an earlier post.

>Umm - do your nurses have a written protocol with privileges of
>inserting it?
>
>At Wed, 15 Nov 2000, ainsron@msn.com wrote:
>>
>>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
>>
>--
>"Do not take life too seriously. You will never get out of it alive."
>
>Marianne Williamson
>

--
Ronald E. Ainsworth, MD




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