Pamela, why would you need a doctor's order for this? Would you need a
doctor's order for use of a hand pump? The everter works similarly to a pump.
I think documentation is important but this is not an invasive procedure so I
don't know why it would require a medical order.
I am not a big fan of the everter or reversed syringe. I saw it missed used
and over used when it was first out. If the baby is not ready to latch the
nipple quickly the nipple flattens out. I prefer to have the moms first try
nipple rolls and tugs and if needed go to the hand pump.
Ann Perry RN IBCLC
Boston, MA
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