I don't know why a patient, who doesn't even *think* about you after they leave the room, is supposed to keep your pregnancy status in mind while making an appointment. An appointment with people who have a computer system that is different from the files you guys have, as you recently stated, and therefore could be flawed/different enough that it doesn't catch that she's supposed to book with someone else.
Just last week I saw a girl with a 104.9 fever that ended up with H1N1. After discusing the patient with my doctor, she was like I can go in so you don't get more exposed, to little to late, I just went ahead and finished seeing her.
The person at the grocery store might have it too. The cashier who gives you your money might have herpes. If you are THAT frightened of these illnesses right now, and if you arent' comfortable wearing gloves and a mask everywhere, you really should take a break from your job and perhaps from going out right now.
People with germs are *everywhere*. They cough on strangers all the time. You either need to just wear gloves and a mask at all times in the office, or you need to stay home.
You all may have great providers, I hope you do. But unless it is a specialist, you all are all "naive" to think your doctor knows your life's history, and never makes a mistake.
I was seen at the OB/GYN today and my visit was less than 5 minutes from a person I had never seen before. I had to ask are you okay with this or that since last time I had a problem with it, it wasn't like she knew. Maybe she should find a new career too.
It's possible she should. What was the point of that visit? Do you feel safer, most confident in your pregnancy now that you had your appointment?
That sort of group practice, where you cycle around and meet everyone through your appointments, helped cause my friend's ecclampsia and 25 week emergency delivery. The doc said "your BP is normal". My friend said "that's NOT normal, I have ALWAYS had very low BP, that is not OK that I'm normal today." He blew her off; he didn't know her, didn't know her history...turns out it was very very very NOT normal, and it took about a week, after she came out of it, for her husband to convince her that she had been pregnant and they had a baby in the NICU (happy 6 year old now).
IMO that sort of OB practice is dangerous...so yeah, maybe the OBs there need to rethink things.
And you're talking to people who see healthcare providers. We're not being naive. We're telling you what we EXPECT.
Local healthcare conglomerate, Multicare, just started a billboard campaign. "How are you, not Who are you". Saying...they know you. They know you before they see you, they remember you, they don't have to figure out who you are and what your history is.
Multicare is providing this as a service because they know people are demanding it.
Provide it. Don't walk into that room if you can't take care of that patient because of your own personal issues right now.
And if you walk in, hey, you're pregnant, built in excuse. I'm sorry, I have to pee RIGHT NOW. And out you go.
I have already had to be tested for 5ths disease or parvovirus, during this pregnancy again due to exposure. Why would I want to have to keep having to worry about illnesses pregnant woman shouldnt be around if there are other options. Something as innocent as 5ths disease in most people can be detrimental for the unborn. (Fifth if contracted when pregnant or immuno-compromised (a weak immune system), complications may arise. Transmission of fifth disease from the mother to baby can have serious implications to the health of the baby)
Yes yes, most people know this. And at the library, I'm sure there are people with it. At the movies. At the hair salon I'm sure there are parents with it floating around them, or on the kid they have with them that day...
Patients and their families do not always understand the gravity of a situation. They want what is familiar.
In regards to ambulances...and patients also sometimes just don't want to go to a hospital they refer to as the Place of Death, where they were almost killed, where their FIL was absolutely killed because of the incompetence rampant, and where a friend's father had the EXACT thing happen to him as my FIL did, and he died as well. Some of us will get up and walk out, if taken to that hospital against our will...
I think that maybe ambulance companies need to start listening to patients as well and having some empathy for their reasons...
So I guess, after reading your all's posts I have decided to quit my job and become a hermit, since I am sooo scared of every illness out there.
But you ARE scared of an illness that you can't catch just by being in there, and you can put barriers on to prevent getting it, and the grandmother TOLD you he wasn't having an outbreak.... And you've mentioned a very common disease that's everywhere kids are, that you are worried about and have been tested for.... You're saying it sarcastically like you are NOT afraid...but you very obviously are. Take some time off. This can't be healthy for you.
Yes, of course. And pregnant teachers are exposed to Fifth's all the time. It goes with the territory. If you are that concerned, why are you not either taking precautions or taking a leave until after your child is born?
Exactly.
My chiropractor (I'm a retired one) was recently pregnant and worked right up until the end. DCs routinely tell/ask their patients who are trying to cancel because they are sick, to come on in, and she's no different. No gloves, no mask, no nothing, just come in, let me help you out in this way, so you can get better faster and be closer to 100% health. I'm quite sure that Angie saw people with all sorts of things, and touched them, without gloves (though honestly she uses instruments so she's not as hands-on as I was), that you're worried about. Not everyone is that worried about being exposed to these things as you are, even though they are very likely seeing sick people.
Take some time off.
But don't make your patients' parents keep a track on your own health issues (pregnancy). It's not their place.