Do you follow-up on nerve blocks?

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How do you follow-up on nerve blocks?

  • Inpatient SS block get PERSONALLY seen daily until block resolves

    Votes: 6 14.6%
  • Inpatient nerve catheters get seen BY A BLOCK SERVICE daily until block resolves

    Votes: 22 53.7%
  • Outpatient SS blocks get PERSONALLY called daily until block resolves

    Votes: 7 17.1%
  • Outpatient nerve catheters get called BY A BLOCK SERVICE daily until block resolves

    Votes: 14 34.1%
  • Inpatient SS blocks do not get followed up on routinely

    Votes: 22 53.7%
  • Outpatient SS blocks do not get called routinely

    Votes: 27 65.9%

  • Total voters
    41

ethilo

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I had a recent discussion with an anesthesiologist involved in litigation / malpractice lawsuits who shared with me he always calls his patients that received a single-shot peripheral nerve block daily until their block resolves. Which typically is just a single phone call after the first day.

Is this a typical way to practice? I admittedly never call patients or follow-up after a single shot block, unless there was something specific with the patient that needed follow-up. We always have our OB anesthesiologist of the day call patients and see inpatient catheters.

I'm just trying to figure out if I need to change what I do particularly in regards to single-shot blocks :-|
 
One of the jobs that I had, we would call. The rationale was they used to place catheters, so it just became the culture. Also they had a horrible complication, I am sure that also had something to do with it.
 
Do you also call every postop general until sore throat/hoarseness resolved?
 
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