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Is it too much to ask that they be on time with the chemo treatments?
2-3 additional hours of waiting NPO for a kid that age is unreasonable
no matter what he or she eats.
Naomi
On Mar 14, 2004, at 12:07 PM, Automatic digest processor wrote:
> Each week before his chemo he is NPO for 6-7 hr. Hospital
> policy requires that he be NPO for only 4 hr. but, of course, as
> things go in a
> large teaching hospital, the procedure is always late.
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