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Definitely mention it!!! You would think that people working in hospitals have

gone thru enough infection control meetings to know to wash their hands. I

would mention it to doctor also. Good luck,

Daelynn

Hand-washing

I just wondered what other parents might have done in this situation.

On Tuesday I took my daughter Alison for her appointment at the CF clinic.

During her time with the physio (who is not particularly child friendly anyway)

she (the physio that is) blew her nose on a tissue and did not wash her hands

afterwards. She then proceeded to help Alison with her breathing exercises. Do

you think I should kick up a fuss so that it does not happen again or just

forget it.

All the best

from Scotland

Mum of Alison (6 wcf) and (9 wcf)

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I must say that I would've had that womens butt!!!! I don't think I would let

that happen a next time. I would have a talk with her or her supervisor before

she does that again.

Aren't some people just so ignorant? I mean she is working with a child w/

pulmonary issues and does something like that.

Just my 2 cents too many I'm sure. I'm sorry if I sounded pushy, or mean about

that, it just makes me angry how careless some people are.

Take care,

mom of 2 boys Kodey 5yowcf, r 2yowocf

Hand-washing

I just wondered what other parents might have done in this situation.

On Tuesday I took my daughter Alison for her appointment at the CF clinic.

During her time with the physio (who is not particularly child friendly anyway)

she (the physio that is) blew her nose on a tissue and did not wash her hands

afterwards. She then proceeded to help Alison with her breathing exercises. Do

you think I should kick up a fuss so that it does not happen again or just

forget it.

All the best

from Scotland

Mum of Alison (6 wcf) and (9 wcf)

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I just wondered what other parents might have done in this situation.

On Tuesday I took my daughter Alison for her appointment at the CF clinic.

During her time with the physio (who is not particularly child friendly anyway)

she (the physio that is) blew her nose on a tissue and did not wash her hands

afterwards. She then proceeded to help Alison with her breathing exercises. Do

you think I should kick up a fuss so that it does not happen again or just

forget it.

All the best

from Scotland

Mum of Alison (6 wcf) and (9 wcf)

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