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Can anyone suggest how I might obtain a copy of the article in J Hum Lact
9(1): 27-30, 1993 that Donna Zitzelberger mentioned? This was before my
involvement with ILCA or Lactnet. Since I am using this everter, and have a
policy for it's use, the article would be helpful. So far I've not run into
any legal questions regarding this issue, but would like to be prepared.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Mary A. Banaszewski RN, Lactation Specialist
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> From: Donna Zitzelberger RN BSN IBCLC <[log in to unmask]>
> To:
> Subject: Adapted Syringe as nipple everter and product liability
> Date: Monday, July 13, 1998 10:52 PM
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> >The adapted syringe that was described is also described and illustrated
in:
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> >Kesaree N: Treatment of inverted nipples using a disposable syringe. J
Hum
> >Lact 9(1): 27-30, 1993.
>
> If there is a published article in a profession's recognized journal, on
> the use of an adapted piece of equipment, would this then become a
standard
> of practice? The LC would then not have liability issues to deter
her/his
> use of the adapted equipment?
>
> Another question: when being creative with equipment, how does one go
> about doing so without the concerns about product liability? I apologize
> if I sound nitpicky about this, but again legalities are always a major
> issue in CA.
>
> Donna Zitzelberger RN, BSN, IBCLC
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