How about this thing where they fill a syringe at the fridge? That's over. New policy: - written order - documented procedure signed by doctor - all patient and provider information reviewed with patient - syringe must be in sealed container - medication vial is satisfactorily inspected by patient - THEN we sign a treatment consent for for the treatment.
"Nurse, you may proceed with step 1: Inspect the sealed syringe wrapping for damage and ensure that it is air tight. Initial here when you have completed this step."
I don't even think I could trust that. They're so desperate to get this junk in people's bodies, I think they'd resort to tampering if a lot of people started demanding a thorough checklist.
I think you are right. Injections are life and limb jeopardy now.
It would be fun to milk that out to six hours with a lunch break.
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