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We had the same problem with toradol being on a
preprinted sheet for use only with non-nursing
mothers. When I brought it up, I was told that the
anesthesia dept had been approached multiple times
about changing it, unsuccessfully each time. A doctor
at the hospital whose wife was my patient told me that
the concern was "risk of bleeding."
Judie Gibel, RN MSc IBCLC
> Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 04:21:19 -0500
> From: Jane Ciaramella <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: toradol
>
> Barbara and all
> As a hospital LC, many years ago (probably 5 or so)
> our anesthesia dept had toradol on our preprinted
> anesthesia order sheet with a stipulation that it be
> used only for non nursing mothers.
> I remember approaching the chief of anesthesia who
> said show me that it is ok and I will have it
> changed on the order sheet. I copied Hale for him
> and it was changed back then. It took a few more
> Docs to convince and each time I had copies of Hales
> info regarding toradol to show them and it never
> came up again.Sometimes it is easy to change
> practice and sometimes it is not.
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