Dr.Guru of Peru
played the long game
This one just came up on Reddit, coincidentally. The comments are something else. Blame tourists for having horrible experiences. You should know not to do xyz. It should be obvious. Well, it's not obvious to people from the developed world that if you ingest the wrong thing someone's selling then blood will explode out of your body for three days straight and health care workers at the hospital will not have any idea what they're doing.
Luer locks come undone pretty often though regardless of which part of the world you're in. Its usually in patients who move their arm around more often, so you usually end up just needing to reinforce it. It's usually not a big deal with a peripheral IV, though I can see how it can be frightening for the patient.
Anyways, let this thread be a lesson: people shouldn't visit India. It's a third world country and you're going to get sick/harassed/assaulted/robbed etc.
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