Re: OB: Twin delivery/availablity of anesthesiologist--long

From: DoctorJoe@aol.com
Wed Dec 30 23:26:21 1998


In a message dated 12/30/98 9:20:01 PM, garrys@mindspring.com writes:

<<What do ya'll do? Do you agree that I am justified in asking for an MD anesthesiologist or at least an CRNA in the room?>>

In a "normal" vaginal delivery, if the attending OB wants anesthesia in the room, anesthesia should BE IN THE DAMN ROOM!!!!

The Man





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