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Eye Injections
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My deceased brother's girlfriend is a very bad diabetic and every now and again she gets injections into her eyes to keep her from going completely blind.
I thought she went to a professional optician to get these painful injections but I heard it is the nurse at the GPs.
Now I would think it would take a very qualified eye nurse to do these. What do you think.
I thought she went to a professional optician to get these painful injections but I heard it is the nurse at the GPs.
Now I would think it would take a very qualified eye nurse to do these. What do you think.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.many years ago now a cohort of our nursing auxiliaries (that is what they were called then) took the training and switched to being phlebotomists. I used to need regular blood tests and would always choose to go to one of them because they were so good at it. It was their only paramedical job, not an add on to other things, they all trained to do it because they wanted to do it and it mattered that they should do it well because it was the only thing they did. Not all of them were full time, some did other jobs as varying kinds of medical admin.
If I had to have the injections every few weeks like a lot of people have to, I'd rather have it done by the people I know at my local surgery than traipse miles to the eye hospital, hang around for ages and see a different person every time.
Some people have to have the injections every four weeks for life. I know that whoever does it will be properly trained and I'd rather be close to home.
Some people have to have the injections every four weeks for life. I know that whoever does it will be properly trained and I'd rather be close to home.
Well I'll have the green veg, but not the fish!
I would never doubt the inegrity of a nurse whether I'm at the surgery or the hospital. Apart from the extremely rare exception of mal practice, surely our systems are such that we can be assured that a person taking blood or administering an injection is fully trained despite appearances!
I would never doubt the inegrity of a nurse whether I'm at the surgery or the hospital. Apart from the extremely rare exception of mal practice, surely our systems are such that we can be assured that a person taking blood or administering an injection is fully trained despite appearances!