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Kathy and All,
Maybe you should suggest that the displaced discharge planner look for
the answer on-line. She could start with Google Scholar!
Discharge planners have usually been tremendously stressed daily by
the disheartening work they do. (My daughter, also an RN, told me of a
patient who refused to go to a nursing home. They sent his wife to
stay with a daughter out of state because she couldn't take him home -
his choices were, home alone, or the nursing home. Awful choices no
matter what. And that's just one day in the year.)
I would think she decided to work in the ICN because it was a place of
hope. If you can help her get up-to-date, and maybe even excited about
breastfeeding and her little charges, what a wonderful thing it would
be.....
Meanwhile, I'd sure rather give my immunocompromised baby something
with natural probiotics from my own environment....
Dawn Kersula
Vermont
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