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To: Binder who wrote (1225)5/2/1998 3:37:00 AM
From: Solomon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9440
 
Binder,

Was the hospital the one that was ordered to pay the nurse damages? I know that people have latex allergies. As a matter of fact some of my co-workers are allergic to latex, but our hospital supplies us with non-latex gloves. Some people are also allergic to the powder that usually comes on the gloves so they us gloves that are powder- free. I am not denying that people are allergic to latex. Think about it, if someone is allergic to the dye that the physician INJECTS into their heart and their immune response can be suppressed by simply giving them some medicine the night before and the day of the proceedure, can't the same be done if the patient is allergic to the latex that is used to make the angiogram catheter.
Anyway, do your own DD. Don't buy or sell because of what I say or write here.

ST