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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? CT
I like to come to the forum to read the stories. Of course there are some really sad outcomes but mostly I find myself beng amused I thought I would share my story, maybe I can sue. (Just kidding of course.)
Once I had to bring my son to the ER because he cut his thumb. The intern that was assigned to "stitch" his thumb decided he could "glue" the cut thumb instead of using stitches. So with his preceptor in attendance he proceeded to add the surgi-glue to the cut and quickly folded his thumb so that there was skin on skin contact with the glue. The precepting educating MD promptly looked at me and ripped his thumb apart so that it would not be permantly stuck (because surgi-glue is really sticky). The small cut that I brought him in for was no longer a problem because my son had no skin left! He ended up with a larger superficial tear across the inner thumb fold, no longer an option to stitch. The Educating MD apologized and was mortified at the outcome. The intern learned a great lesson that day and will NEVER use glue and FOLD the finger down again! I took my son home with daily dressing changes and a great story to tell him for the rest of his life.
Incidently I did get a bill for that ER trip. I called billing, explained very nicely that I would not be paying that bill and why. I never heard from them again to attempt to collect that payment.
I like to come to the forum to read the stories. Of course there are some really sad outcomes but mostly I find myself beng amused I thought I would share my story, maybe I can sue. (Just kidding of course.)
Once I had to bring my son to the ER because he cut his thumb. The intern that was assigned to "stitch" his thumb decided he could "glue" the cut thumb instead of using stitches. So with his preceptor in attendance he proceeded to add the surgi-glue to the cut and quickly folded his thumb so that there was skin on skin contact with the glue. The precepting educating MD promptly looked at me and ripped his thumb apart so that it would not be permantly stuck (because surgi-glue is really sticky). The small cut that I brought him in for was no longer a problem because my son had no skin left! He ended up with a larger superficial tear across the inner thumb fold, no longer an option to stitch. The Educating MD apologized and was mortified at the outcome. The intern learned a great lesson that day and will NEVER use glue and FOLD the finger down again! I took my son home with daily dressing changes and a great story to tell him for the rest of his life.
Incidently I did get a bill for that ER trip. I called billing, explained very nicely that I would not be paying that bill and why. I never heard from them again to attempt to collect that payment.