Confidentiality?

I'm having my blood drawn on Friday, and I smoked weed on August 8th, but I only smoked three or two hits… on Friday. By the way, it's the beginning of September… can you still see residual THC? Is my family doctor allowed to tell my mother? My mother is actually fine with it…

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aalbtraum, UserMod Light

1. The minimum consumption, which is already over a month, has not been detectable by blood for more than a month.

Two. Even if it were, the test on Friday will not be tested for THC or its degradation products. After that, you would have to look for what is not just happening.

3. Even if it were, the obligation to silence would still apply. Even to the parents of minor patients, as long as the doctor can assume that the patient is mature enough to understand what it is about. Doctors can and should always speak openly about everything.

aXXLJ
1 year ago

Medical blood withdrawals for diagnosis are not drug tests.

wilees
1 year ago

Slight and gripping – in such a blood withdrawal is not tested for THC.

maja0403
1 year ago

No drug test is made in a normal blood test.

But by the way, if you’re not full-year, you can’t save yourself from the obligation to remain silent.