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f8dagrate
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Posted: Jan 23 2013 at 2:46am |
PeacefulOne wrote:
I'm thinking about making a quiche . . . | what are you going to put in it?
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PeacefulOne
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Posted: Jan 23 2013 at 2:38am |
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I'm thinking about making a quiche . . .
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Posted: Jan 23 2013 at 2:07am |
coconess wrote:
i didnt see that you were a cna. its ok, i think there was a misunderstanding somewhere along the way..
f8 though.. is crunk and wrong -done. | girl leave me alone coke over here avoiding me huhh.. it's not that serious anyway yall need to chill for real.. and for that last time she will win her case .. 
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Posted: Jan 23 2013 at 1:41am |
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Wow...she just found out she has HIV and she's gloating about weight loss?
Yup, she was correctly assessed as basic lol. | ITA! But hey, at least she'll look fabulous in her coffin right? SMH.......
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Posted: Jan 23 2013 at 1:40am |
Thanks for that link. I see an exception tho:
53. May a medical provider discuss a patient's confidential HIV information with another medical provider for the purposes of continuity of care without getting a specific release from the patient? How about community based organizations?
Yes. Such medical provider to medical provider disclosure is standard practice and can be covered by a general consent to use and disclose health information for the purpose of treatment. Non-medical providerscaeley should get a specific signed release from their clients before divulging or discussing confidential HIV information with anyone.
Sooo, I will bet she already knew her status, from the surgery, was refered to a specialist, her white count was low, and he redid her test? If I was a lawyer, I would point out that it was for continuity of care, therefore did not require a separate release, and fell under general consent. . . but they will usually settle out of court.
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Posted: Jan 23 2013 at 1:38am |
i didnt see that you were a cna. its ok, i think there was a misunderstanding somewhere along the way..
f8 though.. is crunk and wrong -done.
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Posted: Jan 23 2013 at 1:23am |
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lol. yep.
So I guess different states have different laws regarding notification of hiv status?
And this woman lives in a state that requires her to sign a release before submitting to an hiv test.
And she didn't give consent, and they did it anyway, and then told her she was positive.
And she's suing.
And she'll win. If that is the law in her state.  |
In NY she will get her money  . You have to sign a stack of consent forms before just about every medical test/procedure.
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Posted: Jan 23 2013 at 1:20am |
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She's an idiot. People don't care if they have/spread HIV. Y'all better start using condoms.
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