Food & Drink2 mins ago
I was talking to a podiatrist yesterday, how interesting!!
26 Answers
He had to do some extensive work on a client toenails, he opened up a medical pack containing all sorts of scissors, clippers, forceps and files, after using the said items he rolled them all up together and asked me to dispose of them. I reminded him that all his equipment was still inside. He replied its all disposable, it was all made from plastic and coated in titanium and totally disposable, the whole pack casts about £7.00. I examined the equipment and appeared to quite heavy and clearly metal coated.
Well I thought it was interesting!!
Well I thought it was interesting!!
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by RATTER15. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Totally agree, but the incidents that require intervention are not as black and white as they present them, so that it is not possible to carry them out safely, which means both parties are left vulnerable.
Sorry, didn't mean to hijack your post with a rant about all that is wrong with the Care services!
Sorry, didn't mean to hijack your post with a rant about all that is wrong with the Care services!
Ratter15 - PBM is positive behavioural management, good advice for 'everyday' situations -looking at tone of voice, body language etc. But little use when being physically attacked :(
Carlton23 - agree with Ratter15, most meds have a liquid/powder alternative and your GP should help with alternatives
Carlton23 - agree with Ratter15, most meds have a liquid/powder alternative and your GP should help with alternatives
-- answer removed --
-- answer removed --
>>Where can i get this pedicure kit for £7 from?<<
I really don't know, I never asked where he buys his supplies, I'm sure it can be found on-line somewhere.
joeluke, I actually cut my own toe nails.
OG. >>Some sort of hygiene reason was it ?<< He just said it is a lot easier and more hygienic to throw them away each time.
Personally I would just buy good quality equipment and ensure it was kept clean and as sterile as is practical, we aren't talking about invasive surgery here.
I really don't know, I never asked where he buys his supplies, I'm sure it can be found on-line somewhere.
joeluke, I actually cut my own toe nails.
OG. >>Some sort of hygiene reason was it ?<< He just said it is a lot easier and more hygienic to throw them away each time.
Personally I would just buy good quality equipment and ensure it was kept clean and as sterile as is practical, we aren't talking about invasive surgery here.
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.