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So I will start by saying... stop laughing haha!
I was watching/assisting with the lancing of a spider bite about 3 days ago at an Urgent Care Clinic. There were 3 spider bite cases that day while I was at the clinic. During the first spider bite case, I was fine! No problem! But on the second case, I got very dizzy and lightheaded all at once (no warning whatsoever) and passed out into the floor, hit my head, big scratch on my forehead, blah blah blah. Nothing too bad. It's happened before. Later that day, another spider bite patient came in and I assisted with the lancing-- no problem! I am pretty sure I just locked my legs to be honest, not to mention that I hadn't had anything to eat or drink all day (this was about 6:00PM).
Anyways, so today, I was on my way to Walgreens to work and the supervising physician of the clinic called and asked how I was doing on so on. I told him I was fine... but then he said he was very sorry but that I would have to discontinue my volunteering/shadowing at the clinic because of insurance liabilities. I have been there several times and everything has been fine, so I feel like my passing out has a big factor in this decision. I told him I would get him an insurance waiver from my school and my personal health insurance. He said that would be fine, and I could continue my work at the clinic whenever those papers came in. He requested specifically that I get a shadowing request form from my school. I've never heard of that before...
Has anyone else run into anything like this?? Is this standard procedure? Or am I being treated more carefully because they feel like I could have sued them the other day?
I was watching/assisting with the lancing of a spider bite about 3 days ago at an Urgent Care Clinic. There were 3 spider bite cases that day while I was at the clinic. During the first spider bite case, I was fine! No problem! But on the second case, I got very dizzy and lightheaded all at once (no warning whatsoever) and passed out into the floor, hit my head, big scratch on my forehead, blah blah blah. Nothing too bad. It's happened before. Later that day, another spider bite patient came in and I assisted with the lancing-- no problem! I am pretty sure I just locked my legs to be honest, not to mention that I hadn't had anything to eat or drink all day (this was about 6:00PM).
Anyways, so today, I was on my way to Walgreens to work and the supervising physician of the clinic called and asked how I was doing on so on. I told him I was fine... but then he said he was very sorry but that I would have to discontinue my volunteering/shadowing at the clinic because of insurance liabilities. I have been there several times and everything has been fine, so I feel like my passing out has a big factor in this decision. I told him I would get him an insurance waiver from my school and my personal health insurance. He said that would be fine, and I could continue my work at the clinic whenever those papers came in. He requested specifically that I get a shadowing request form from my school. I've never heard of that before...
Has anyone else run into anything like this?? Is this standard procedure? Or am I being treated more carefully because they feel like I could have sued them the other day?