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each of these times that that is kind of replaying itself can be very traumatic to that child, or even, you know, set them back if there was, say there was starting to be recovery scene that could lead to another setback.
During this time, I just want to point this out because, again, once we get into the court process, this is going to come up again because it is one of the claims that is filed as to unwarranted medical procedures that were allegedly performed on Madison while she was at Rady's and while this shelter order or this detention order was in place.
During this time, I just want to point this out because, again, once we get into the court process, this is going to come up again because it is one of the claims that is filed as to unwarranted medical procedures that were allegedly performed on Madison while she was at Rady's and while this shelter order or this detention order was in place.
During this time, I just want to point this out because, again, once we get into the court process, this is going to come up again because it is one of the claims that is filed as to unwarranted medical procedures that were allegedly performed on Madison while she was at Rady's and while this shelter order or this detention order was in place.
And this we are relying solely on what was said in the court documents, which is that it seems there were specifics of what the court said the hospital could do and stuff that needed to be told to the parents before it was done. And then things that maybe specifically would need consent because the parents that's important to point out.
And this we are relying solely on what was said in the court documents, which is that it seems there were specifics of what the court said the hospital could do and stuff that needed to be told to the parents before it was done. And then things that maybe specifically would need consent because the parents that's important to point out.
And this we are relying solely on what was said in the court documents, which is that it seems there were specifics of what the court said the hospital could do and stuff that needed to be told to the parents before it was done. And then things that maybe specifically would need consent because the parents that's important to point out.
parents are still the medical decision makers in these cases so even though they may not be allowed to be present they are still the ones who would say sign consent forms and if not then it would go to it would have to actually go to a court order so i think a lot of things comes up come up in terms of what constitutes kind of
parents are still the medical decision makers in these cases so even though they may not be allowed to be present they are still the ones who would say sign consent forms and if not then it would go to it would have to actually go to a court order so i think a lot of things comes up come up in terms of what constitutes kind of
parents are still the medical decision makers in these cases so even though they may not be allowed to be present they are still the ones who would say sign consent forms and if not then it would go to it would have to actually go to a court order so i think a lot of things comes up come up in terms of what constitutes kind of
a normal medical procedure versus what is something that constitutes needing that extra guidance or extra consent from a parent. And this kind of actually made me think a little bit, to be honest, because there are times that a parent isn't directly at bedside. And if you're kind of following along with what the plan was, a lab test could be drawn while the mom isn't there.
a normal medical procedure versus what is something that constitutes needing that extra guidance or extra consent from a parent. And this kind of actually made me think a little bit, to be honest, because there are times that a parent isn't directly at bedside. And if you're kind of following along with what the plan was, a lab test could be drawn while the mom isn't there.
a normal medical procedure versus what is something that constitutes needing that extra guidance or extra consent from a parent. And this kind of actually made me think a little bit, to be honest, because there are times that a parent isn't directly at bedside. And if you're kind of following along with what the plan was, a lab test could be drawn while the mom isn't there.
You know, an X-ray could be ordered and done without the parent there. And it's kind of what is that limit? A lot of things may warrant or may kind of as a physician, you feel like you should be notifying someone versus the act of consent. And I think that is an important point. And again, as we've said a couple of times, it's very state specific.
You know, an X-ray could be ordered and done without the parent there. And it's kind of what is that limit? A lot of things may warrant or may kind of as a physician, you feel like you should be notifying someone versus the act of consent. And I think that is an important point. And again, as we've said a couple of times, it's very state specific.
You know, an X-ray could be ordered and done without the parent there. And it's kind of what is that limit? A lot of things may warrant or may kind of as a physician, you feel like you should be notifying someone versus the act of consent. And I think that is an important point. And again, as we've said a couple of times, it's very state specific.
It may be in the hospital bylaws as to what procedures require consent. But I think there's some gray areas and that's one of the ones that comes up in this case is this swallow study. And just for those who are following along, I wanna explain to you what it is and maybe we'll hear from you guys what kind of what you think. But the idea is she was describing or Madison was not eating by mouth.
It may be in the hospital bylaws as to what procedures require consent. But I think there's some gray areas and that's one of the ones that comes up in this case is this swallow study. And just for those who are following along, I wanna explain to you what it is and maybe we'll hear from you guys what kind of what you think. But the idea is she was describing or Madison was not eating by mouth.
It may be in the hospital bylaws as to what procedures require consent. But I think there's some gray areas and that's one of the ones that comes up in this case is this swallow study. And just for those who are following along, I wanna explain to you what it is and maybe we'll hear from you guys what kind of what you think. But the idea is she was describing or Madison was not eating by mouth.
not very clear exactly what symptoms she was describing but the test that was ordered is what's called a swallow study and a swallow study is you go down to the radiology suite there's usually a speech therapist or an occupational therapist and you drink liquids eat foods that are tagged with a certain dye d-y-e dye so that um you can watch it go down and the idea is you want to make sure the swallow mechanism is intact that they're able to pass it from their mouth to their esophagus and then that it passes down through to the stomach