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The source can be equally as innocent and stressed as the nurse.........

Lynda M Bruce <[log in to unmask]> wrote:Joseph-come on!
We are speaking about reasuring our co-worker who has been a VICTIM-all we are trying to do is reasure this victim-in my excperience its very unusual for a source to refuse consent and the other old chestnut about insurance applications is old hat too.
The protocol should ensure that matters are fully explained to the source so they have no concerns about consenting to their blood being tested and teh result being used to inform the treatment of the victim.
Lets look at reasuring the innocent victim as quickly as possible -the cost of additional stress to the victim being worried about the event should also not be underestimated.

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Lynda Bruce

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