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As a MS3 in clinic, intern and I went into the exam room with a very senior male pediatrician (multiple leadership positions at the medschool) after presenting. The 1st time mother was there for 1st WCC. During examination, the newborn started crying. The pediatrician placed their right index finger into the crying baby's mouth. The sucking calmed the baby. The doc continued asking the mother questions as he held the newborn and the child continued sucking away on the tip of the finger.
But I noticed something that made me cringe. I also saw the expression on the 1st time mother's face which I do not believe the pediatrician noticed. The pediatrician did not wash their hands, did not glove up, and the fingernails were relatively long and unclean. Maybe it was just me, but I could tell the mother was unnerved by her newborn sucking away on a dirty fingertip. She did not say anything about it though.
Is this appropriate standard of care or am I being ridiculous?
But I noticed something that made me cringe. I also saw the expression on the 1st time mother's face which I do not believe the pediatrician noticed. The pediatrician did not wash their hands, did not glove up, and the fingernails were relatively long and unclean. Maybe it was just me, but I could tell the mother was unnerved by her newborn sucking away on a dirty fingertip. She did not say anything about it though.
Is this appropriate standard of care or am I being ridiculous?