ROB: Has hit the nail in the head we are still practicing with
pre-conceptions from the past that are keeping us strapped. I have already
reply to Mike. This is a topic that will be placed for the next meeting of
the work training officers. This meeting we have already had one are useful
ways for the medical input to reach the trainers and for any confusion or
misunderstanding to be aired.
In our own dpts, Rob is correct, we still get the juniro H.S. denying
analgesia to abdominal pains and prescribing Pethidine when it has been
demoisntrated that its half life is short and that induces a lot of nausea.
It is our specialty that needs to start chalanging all these oudated
practices and to start presenting evidence so that the profession at large
changes and moves forwards.
Carlos.
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