tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5254014034236379845.post912663565118073804..comments2024-03-03T03:52:10.381-05:00Comments on Haiti Clinic Life: Right Foot/Left Foot-In Foot/Out FootAdminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09122830352065726376noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5254014034236379845.post-20051142319954990592013-11-08T12:11:16.381-05:002013-11-08T12:11:16.381-05:00Bonswa tout moun! Sa fe' kek tan depi m'a... Bonswa tout moun! Sa fe' kek tan depi m'ap swiv blog sa, epi m'vle di nou mesi pou jan n'ap travay pou Jezi an Ayiti. Mwen se yon fi Menonit ki soto Kanada, epi m' renmen Ayiti anpil! <br /> I was at the MGMH clinic in Beraca, Miragoane from Nov. 2010 - May 2012. I believe some of you may have met Sheryl and Elizabeth from that mission when they came to visit your clinic. I am hoping to visit Haiti in Dec. of this year, and since the nurses at MGMH requested that I bring lidocaine along down, this post caught my attention. What strength of lidocaine were you using, Katie? With or without epinephrine? What are the pros and cons of having epinephrine or not? I spoke with the practical nurse at my Dr.'s office this am, and she said she'd recommend no epinephrine because it can prolong the freezing and if you're watching for bleeding after the freezing comes out you'll need to wait for several hours. I'm super interested in hearing your advice!!!<br />Mesi anpil!<br /><br />- SharonSharonnoreply@blogger.com