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01-05-2010, 09:17 AM
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Is this maybe a state to state law? I've never heard of such a thing, and I certainly would not have anything IMPLANTED at a hospital that didn't have it on hand and made me bring my own. Maybe it's in sterile packaging, but what if (example) the patient accidentally leaves the package in the sun? If you're going to a ob/gyn who uses IUDs frequently for their patients, why would they practice at such an establishment?
This just makes no sense to me because like als463 said, I've never even seen any of my friends be allowed to get a piercing (from ears to everything else) and "bring their own."
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IUDs are usually inserted at doctors' offices, and I would assume that the vast majority of OB-GYNs that perform this procedure would stock these, mainly because they do them frequently. Bringing your own implantable device to a facility would be rare, but it does happen and it is legal. I think it's funny how offended people are at the concept. Would you really mishandle something that would be put inside of you?
Some of these items are very expensive to stock and expire if not used (especially IUDs that contain medications) so hospitals may not choose to stock all forms. Hospitals often don't stock all medications as well. They have "formularies" that contain medications that their pharmacy committees have negotiated prices for that save them money. They do NOT stock all drugs so if you go to a hospital and your medication is not on the formulary, you can either take a similar medication or bring your own and take it. There is no giant mall of medical implants at these hospitals so if you need something that they don't carry, it is often easier for the patient to procure the item prior to surgery. For more high priced items, like orthopaedic hardware, the sales rep actually comes to the operating room with the implants and even shows the surgeon how to use them. When any item is brought in from outside and the item has been tampered with (and it is easy to tell if they have been) they won't be used. Hospitals, obviously, have procedures set in place to assure compliance and safety, but it would be pretty hard for a patient to sue the hospital or doctor if she/he tampered with the product.
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01-05-2010, 11:33 AM
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Would you really mishandle something that would be put inside of you?
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If you are doing so for the purpose of suing for malpractice.
Crazy people have done all sorts of things to set others up. Never heard of people harming themselves to accuse someone else of doing it?
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01-05-2010, 02:40 PM
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Would you really mishandle something that would be put inside of you?
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(specific to thread) Considering that 3 of her kids are no longer under her care, I wouldn't trust this whack job to bring my Quarter Pounder from the counter to the booth.
(general) People may not intentionally mishandle things, but just out of ignorance not store it or handle it properly. Why should they know how to do that? They aren't medical professionals. And as DrPhil said, people will do lots of crazy things to get $$$. Finger in the Wendy's chili, anyone?
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01-05-2010, 02:52 PM
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(specific to thread) Considering that 3 of her kids are no longer under her care, I wouldn't trust this whack job to bring my Quarter Pounder from the counter to the booth.
(general) People may not intentionally mishandle things, but just out of ignorance not store it or handle it properly. Why should they know how to do that? They aren't medical professionals. And as DrPhil said, people will do lots of crazy things to get $$$. Finger in the Wendy's chili, anyone?
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Yeah, but someone brings an IUD with a finger in it, and it doesn't get used. There is a big difference between having a person get a product and use it themselves and use it incorrectly and get a product and have it used by a medical professional. It is obviously not as big a deal as y'all seem to think since it does occur. The risk is no worse than prescribing a medication to a patient and have them take it incorrectly or inappropriately. Hell, nothing stops those kinds of patients from rubbing feces in their wounds if they want to claim malpractice...people aren't that crazy that often (it does happen, I do have stories, but it is REALLY rare!) There is inherent risk in the profession. Hospitals have lawyers and risk management people on staff thinking of how to avoid potential lawsuits, so the risk is pretty minimal.
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Originally Posted by 33girl
(general) People may not intentionally mishandle things, but just out of ignorance not store it or handle it properly. Why should they know how to do that? They aren't medical professionals.
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Patients are educated what to do with the equipment they buy, but an IUD doesn't just come packaged on a hanger like a pair of earrings. It's in a sterile package packed inside of a packing box like you would get a new iPhone or something. It's not like getting a live animal that needs to be fed. Stick it in your closet then remember to bring it on the day of your procedure. Leaving it in the sun or in your car won't make it disentegrate.
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