RE: ANZ college of Anaesthetists statement!

2001-12-18 Thread David Simon
Title: Re: ANZ college of Anaesthetists statement! Jan I would have thought that this statement wascompletely inappropriate as a "fact sheet" about epidurals, as it has no discussion of what an epidural is, how it works or its benefits when indicated to counterbalance the risks

Re: ANZ college of Anaesthetists statement!

2001-12-18 Thread Jo Maude
their risks. Ian Seppelt, FANZCA, FFICANZCA Staff Specialist in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, The Nepean Hospital, Sydney. - Original Message - Subject: Re: ANZ college of Anaesthetists statement! Dear Denise Thanks for sharing this with us all ... It will make great reading in my client¹s fact

Re: ANZ college of Anaesthetists statement!

2001-12-18 Thread Jackie Mawson
The real problem then became legal: if there was a complication of any kind whether anaesthetic, obstetric or totally unrelated medical problems, the anaesthetist was the only medical practitioner with his/her name on attached to the patient, and was being held responsible for the management

Re: ANZ college of Anaesthetists statement!

2001-12-16 Thread Jan Robinson
Title: Re: ANZ college of Anaesthetists statement! Dear Denise Thanks for sharing this with us all ... It will make great reading in my clients fact sheets related to pain management in labour. My clients love to know its not just me prattling on about the dangers of using drugs during labour