Re: Unauthorised Procedures?
That's horrible Karen no person should have a procedure carried out without their permission ( I am of course excluding necessary treatment used to save life).Re: Unauthorised Procedures?
Some one close to us went into a teaching hospital for a foot operation when he came to he was bleeding from his bottom and no one would tell him why. Took several enquiries his MP finally got involved and he was told rectal exams were regularly carried out when male and female patients were under anaesthesia to teach the new doctors how to do this. This may sound trivial (the hospitals view of it) but this has had far reaching consequences as it is akin to rape really and he has had a terrible time coming to terms with it.Re: Unauthorised Procedures?
totally unacceptable and unnecessary - today there is a wide range of model synthetic bodies that all health professionals should have access to to practice on. Using human bodies either deceased or unconscious is unnecessary but of course saves them money. It is unethical, illegal and amoral and needs stamping out.Re: Unauthorised Procedures?
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