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Re: informed consent/ nursing certification answersFrom: Marilyn Ringstaff (marilyn.ringstaff@OBGYN.NET)Tue Jul 29 06:56:53 2003
<<Have done this for 6 years and am starting to become more defense oriented as there are just too many frivilous lawsuits filed. >> so Gail as a legal nurse consultant - what exactly does becoming "defense oriented" mean? it's the LNC's job to objectively review the case. it's the attorneys job to be patient or defense oriented. the last thing an attorney needs is to expect an honest case review only to find the health care provider is "defense" or "plaintiff" oriented. there's a name for that.
-- Marilyn Ringstaff, CNM
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