Do you give the parents a written set of instructions? Or does the release
just state that they understand the instructions they have been given
orally?
Also, where did your daughter's pediatrician expect her to get the supplies
once he had written a scrip? Was that just so it could be covered by
insurance? Where did she get additional tubes and syringes? It would be
good if moms could know that they easily get replacements, as they aren't
that expensive.
Thank you,
Sonya Shaver
On Sat, Mar 15, 2014 at 12:03 PM, L. Robinson <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> I have parents sign a release in hospital stating they understand usage
> and cleaning instructions and that tubing is good for one week unless it
> becomes brittle. Use Jack Newmans instructions on lactation aide usage to
> compile release form. When my daughter used this her pediatrician wrote a
> prescription for extra tubes and syringes (only good for 24-48 hours). I
> can't remember the price but still cheaper than formula in the long run.
>
>
>
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