Originally Posted by DutchgirlRN
I worked OB for 12 years and never saw a baby with a cleft palate. I have also worked pediatric homecare and the one thing I learned is that you can never judge a case until you actually go to the home to see the situation for yourself. There are all levels of severity with cleft palate. It is very possible that the patient has a Mickey G-tube and doesn't take anything by mouth. Ask questions.
Thanks. Like I said, I decided not to take the case, because they offered it last minute (and I already have a full time job and work for other agencies), having only a few hours to get there for an overnight shift. I usually go to visit the case before I accept to see if I can handle it myself. Also, the RN at that particular agency was not available, it was one of the non-nursing staff that called me. I would have been tired, not having much time to read about it, or make clear and safe judgements at such short notice.