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Thanks, Denny, for some great information. I am unhappy to see that they've
left themselves a big loophole:
> Recommendations:
> It is appropriate to fast from intake of breast milk for 4 or more hours
before procedures requiring general anesthesia, regional anesthesia, or
sedation/analgesia (i.e., monitored anesthesia care)
That "4 OR MORE" hours bugs me and it is going to cause grief, I'm afraid.
<sigh> Still, it's a start and I'm glad to see the distinction between
breastmilk and nonhuman milk. (I like "nonhuman" - sounds alien!!)
Wish I'd seen these guidelines before my 17 y/o had his shoulder surgery;
he had NO fluids for >12 hours (NPO past midnight, surgery at 12N) and I am
sure it's part of why he spent the next day throwing up.
Mary Renard, RN, BSN, IBCLC
Vienna Virginia USA
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