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About Caregiver Work

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#1
  • Nina
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  • 2022/07/27 20:00

Let's exchange information and talk about your problems.
Basically, you can talk about anything, but be careful not to give out personal information.

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#225
  • 疑問
  • 2022/08/30 (Tue) 16:14
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Is it illegal to point a needle and draw blood from a client for a diabetes check at the direction of the company?
Is it acceptable for an ordinary care giver, especially one who has no nursing license, to do this?

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#226
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  • 2022/08/30 (Tue) 19:15
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I would really like to know, so someone please tell me.

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#228
  • 気になる
  • 2022/08/30 (Tue) 21:50
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But it's not a small thing.
It's a concern. But in the US, family members give injections to cancer patients, so maybe it's okay. I do it for them because they can't do it themselves and I'm their caregiver.

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#229
  • 場違いですが失礼します
  • 2022/08/30 (Tue) 22:08
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No, it's small,
because he's an immigrant ? and he's too scared of every little thing.

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#231
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  • 2022/08/30 (Tue) 23:28
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It may be a small thing to you, but if you don't know, you don't have to write it down. I'm asking because I don't want it to be the responsibility of the caregiver if something goes wrong.
Is it small? Is it funny? Is it strange to consider the risk of being sued?
Caregivers are not even allowed to put medicine directly into their mouths, and I and most people around me abide by this rule.

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