Masking & Professionalism | Excerpt From The VPZD Show Ep. 32

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ZDoggMD

ZDoggMD

2 ай бұрын

Are we covering up or revealing too much with our masks? And what's the message we're sending to patients? Excerpt from The VPZD Show Ep. 32. FULL audio podcast: zdoggmd.com/podcasting/vpzd-32/
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@MNP208
@MNP208 2 ай бұрын
We've gone back to pre pandemic phase - wearing masks when patients are coughing. I still want that choice. Also, an actively vomiting patient in a small exam room when vomitus can aerosolize. You'd better believe I'm wearing a N95! We have window masks for our HOH patients.
@owlofathens3288
@owlofathens3288 Ай бұрын
I used to get sick once every 2 months on residency. Since the pandemic I have only gotten sick twice in 4 years, and not from work. Im keeping masks on forever.
@wchphoto
@wchphoto 2 ай бұрын
Excellent topic! I love listening to your podcasts and I get a lot from them. Here is one of my mask experiences...I teach self-defense at a community college and in my first semester coming out of the pandemic, everyone had to wear a mask. It was terrible, for me anyway. All I saw was eyes and hair, making it harder to learn everyone's name. And, I'm in my 70s so my hearing has diminished a bit and I realized that I had been relying on lip reading. The mask mandate made that impossible. I was always saying, "What?" Halfway through the semester, I told my dean I would retire if we had to wear masks in the future. I was a microbiologist for 36 years so I know just enough to have an educated opinion. So, it was good to watch these videos, not only for up-to-date info but a lot aligned with my way of thinking, as well Thanks, VPZD!
@splashesin8
@splashesin8 2 ай бұрын
What if the isolation and reverse isolation process comes from way further back than the recent pandemic to the bone marrow transplant situations. Laminar airflow units, or patients sometimes wearing masks in the outside world depending on blood counts, and what other things "opportunistic infections" are circulating. The ocd had to be learned, and the patient had to show they could use sterile surgical procedure to change the dressings around their central lines, before getting let loose back home or into the world at large, often without any other caregivers. No one wants to be ocd, or single themselves out wearing masks, but if you repeatedly deal with the consequences that all to often happen, and start weighing how many days of incapacitation regularly happen compared to how many days for the types of friends who want to feel offended no matter how you explain it's not them, it's just that their friend is, more susceptible to everything. The one person that needs to be ocd once in awhile shouldn't have to be scapegoated either.
@TheReligiousLeft
@TheReligiousLeft 2 ай бұрын
So sometimes my patients ask me to take my mask off. I let them know that I wear it because I have a 2 year old at home. Then they ask me to keep it on haha.
@garyvecellio2947
@garyvecellio2947 2 ай бұрын
I don't care about how my doctor dresses as long as they do their job. Unfortunately I can't find one that does. In the last 3 years I have tracked mine, my mother's and wifes blood tests, ordered by doctors. They came back with odd results which the doctors said not to worry about. I pushed for months for further tests and found cancer twice and a liver condition. Then they all got excited suddenly to do their jobs. Wear crocs for all I care. Just do your jobs.
@katiehodak6321
@katiehodak6321 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for all you do!!
@catsladder
@catsladder Ай бұрын
Here is an idea for research. In a hospital or SNF where a patient need diaper changes and bath assist, in another word, intimate procedures. Would a patient feel more comfortable with a nurse or CNA doing these tasks with a mask on or not a mask on. This idea is inspired by an old article I read where in Japan, they find elderly patients prefer a robot to assist in these intimate tasks rather than a person.
@berneetkaur2932
@berneetkaur2932 2 ай бұрын
My work place won’t let us use sick leave if we get a cold, flu, or COVID. We have to use vacation. I’m not worried about dying when I wear a mask at work - my patients are the people I have the closest contact with except my spouse who doesn’t go anywhere bc he works at home. I am most likely to get a URI from work. I have to lose vacation time. I’m wearing a mask at work. I’ll let up when they let us use sick leave again.
@kebobscat
@kebobscat 2 ай бұрын
good stuff guys.
@thatswhatisaidCA
@thatswhatisaidCA 2 ай бұрын
I am not in the profession, but I found this hilarious and fun, and a little insightful. :)
@ebellyfish4256
@ebellyfish4256 2 ай бұрын
Interesting discussion. As usual, either extreme is probably best avoided, as under normal circumstances (i.e. not in a pandemic or epidemic) extremism rarely serves us well.
@katallgaier4815
@katallgaier4815 2 ай бұрын
Yes, yes, and yes!
@catsladder
@catsladder Ай бұрын
Here is another thought. Why is it important to convey a sense of professionalism? Is some patient’s population and environmental context, it can backfire. What constitutes professionalism evolve over time (e.g tie). Depending on the definition of professionalism, it could also mean distant and cold. What would better for a patient- a doctor who is professionally cold without mask or a doctor who is warm, empathetic, but with a mask on? Probably the relationship between masking and professionalism requires wisdom as it may be different in different situations.
@chrisdavis8309
@chrisdavis8309 2 ай бұрын
We’re still required to wear them in the CLC (community living center)@ the VA
@katiehodak6321
@katiehodak6321 2 ай бұрын
Such a shame…
@catsladder
@catsladder Ай бұрын
It depends on the working culture. Where I work, it is not mandatory but highly encouraged. So as a result, roughly 25-30% of the staff wear masks. The thing is, people in this work place don't make an issue with it. If you wear a mask, fine. If you don't, fine. In terms of patient care, I notice there is a small tendency for older Asian patients to wear mask and they do feel more comfortable if the provider wear one, probably a cultural thing. Also a health care provider wearing a mask may have family members at home that are at risk. In emergency room, it is probably safer to wear a N95 as we don't know what is coming in and when the next pandemic hits and find out too late. It is really based on risk perception which has multiple variables.
@catsladder
@catsladder Ай бұрын
If we really want to be patient centric, then find out what our patients are more comfortable in terms of masking, and we do what is comfortable for them. So if a patient comes in with a mask on, I am going to to put one on, if a patient not comfortable with me having a mask, then I am not going to put one on. Also are we tracking staff calling in sick in the context of a mask wearing environment vs a nonmasking environment as that affects patient care indirectly ( basically low staffing which affect not just patient care quality and also staff moral).
@alfanzoblanco1608
@alfanzoblanco1608 2 ай бұрын
Coming from EMS and then now going into medicine, I don’t like touching pt’s without gloves not only for myself but I want to make sure the contact I’m making is fully perceived as procedural. I think pt’s can compartmentalize the feeling of that contact differently from direct contact with skin.
@devin323323
@devin323323 2 ай бұрын
I’d encourage you not to wear gloves unless to avoid fluid risks. It’s an important part of the interaction.
@Asptuber
@Asptuber 2 ай бұрын
That's a good point. But consider the differences: In the field you are in someone's home or on the street or just per definition somewhere NOT clinical. A fair proportion of your patients are intoxicated or otherwise confused. So anything and everything that signals procedural and clinical is good. Now in a health care setting almost none of that applies. Instead the whole situation and the physical environment screams procedural and clinical. So anything you can do that lessens the sense of the impersonal and procedural will most likely be good. I would think not using gloves when not necessary would be a good, very subtle and easy, marker that you could do. Something that doesn't require turning on Empathy 1000 (tm), but still signals that you like to treat your patients like humans.
@owlofathens3288
@owlofathens3288 Ай бұрын
​@@devin323323patients don't need any physical interaction from me other than a strictly procedural one
@HayseedHick
@HayseedHick 2 ай бұрын
I just read "Tell Me When Its Over" by Paul Offit. I got the strong impression that Offit is a mask advocate....what am I to believe now? ( I strongly recommend the book. Clear/concise as I expect from Paul Offit. Basically a summary of the complex history of the pandemic and other related stuff.)
@AdamJones381
@AdamJones381 2 ай бұрын
How you do anything is how you do everythng
@srodriguez721
@srodriguez721 2 ай бұрын
@marymakesmandalas6068
@marymakesmandalas6068 Ай бұрын
A doctor who wears a suit is trying to intimidate me as a patient, especially if I am in a paper vest. Horrible. Let’s both wear normal clothes.
@babaganoug
@babaganoug 2 ай бұрын
It’s abundantly clear that they don’t practice medicine anymore. They have no clue what they’re talking about
@sumeshkrishnan8618
@sumeshkrishnan8618 2 ай бұрын
Yeah. Doctors against wearing masks. That's new.
@paulaisaac8082
@paulaisaac8082 2 ай бұрын
If someone is wearing a mask, I can't see what they are saying. I've had my hearing tested and it's all good.
@Tridural
@Tridural 2 ай бұрын
I think most patients would prefer staff to wear masks to avoid our dank coffee breath and ugly ass mugs. We invade their personal space all the time, they’d prefer to avoid having to deal with our face as well. It’s unprofessional to force patients to have to deal with our faces. Healthcare professionals should be stripped of their licenses if they force patients to look upon the face of death. Or maybe not. Wear dirty sweatpants and it’s fine, wear a mask and get dog-pilled.
@jodismith372
@jodismith372 Ай бұрын
Dr. Z I know a lot of vets and they have very good reasons to be concerned at the VA I feel like that you showed a bit of a bias. I think you are awesome but I did want to point out that study may tainted by VA. I can tell you VA horror stories that you wouldn’t believe.
@YouriCarma
@YouriCarma 2 ай бұрын
Masking for longer periods is unhealthy. Masking just for going into the supermarket for half an hour maybe decreases the viral load a bit in case.
@Madamchief
@Madamchief Ай бұрын
Lol tell that to surgeons 😅
@chadodom1693
@chadodom1693 2 ай бұрын
I avoid anyone in a mask
@fadiahamadah9066
@fadiahamadah9066 2 ай бұрын
Many people who wera masks have cancer, are in treatment, and are severely immune compromised. Before covid or after some people cannot go out without wearing a mask!
@ellobetchess
@ellobetchess 2 ай бұрын
Good, we appreciate that you stay away. We like to avoid people who cant mind their own fkn business and let people do what they want when it doesnt hurt you.
@Jonas-Savimbi-
@Jonas-Savimbi- 2 ай бұрын
@@ellobetchess if only the people obsessed with Covid theatre were so libertarian during the lockdowns instead of supporting them, looking over our back fences checking for visitors infringing upon our freedom to do what we wanted.
@Jonas-Savimbi-
@Jonas-Savimbi- 2 ай бұрын
Likewise, they always have anxiety issues along with one other mental health condition that makes socialisation impossible
@owlofathens3288
@owlofathens3288 Ай бұрын
People who get triggered by masks, it says more about them than anyone wearing a mask. I found that professor to be extremely unprofessional by demonstrating such an extreme stance and controlling obsessive behaviour
@Jonas-Savimbi-
@Jonas-Savimbi- 2 ай бұрын
I find masking incredibly unprofessional. When I come in contact with any healthcare professional who wears one I immediately gain a perception that they are a brain dead moron or a neurotic authoritarian. I want neither treating me.
@rey3472
@rey3472 2 ай бұрын
Neurotic authoritarians. Good description.
@sumeshkrishnan8618
@sumeshkrishnan8618 2 ай бұрын
Gawd! Who's neurotic now?
@Jonas-Savimbi-
@Jonas-Savimbi- 2 ай бұрын
@@sumeshkrishnan8618 The nurses and doctors obsessed with Covid theatre are. Is it too much to ask for a professional to treat me instead of a mental health case that treats me like a leper? It’s insulting and distracting.
@Jonas-Savimbi-
@Jonas-Savimbi- 2 ай бұрын
@@sumeshkrishnan8618 guaranteed supported the lockdowns and probably vaccine mandates 👆
@Madamchief
@Madamchief Ай бұрын
Masks protect you from their coffee breath🤦‍♀️
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