Any appropriate cautionary matters
It is the responsibility of the treating physician to evaluate the clinical indication
for an IV infusion or injection and the subsequent need for a TUE application.
At all times, the health and well-being of the athlete must remain the priority
during medical investigations and treatments. TUECs should apply sound clinical judgment to their interpretation of the ISTUE, but be mindful of the
inappropriate use of IV infusion in non-emergency situations.
Knowing all that. Who was the physician in charge of giving Floyd IVS? What was his sound judgement to give Floyd IVS? Why hasn't he come out for transparency? Why hide the facts that will vindicate Floyd if Floyd was really dehydrated?
It's matter of explaining to the boxing world. But as it says, it's based on how a clinical judgement was made. What was that judgement? All it takes is a simple explanation by Floyd's physician in charge of giving him IVS to come forward and explain...
And yet..
Silence..
It is the responsibility of the treating physician to evaluate the clinical indication
for an IV infusion or injection and the subsequent need for a TUE application.
At all times, the health and well-being of the athlete must remain the priority
during medical investigations and treatments. TUECs should apply sound clinical judgment to their interpretation of the ISTUE, but be mindful of the
inappropriate use of IV infusion in non-emergency situations.
Knowing all that. Who was the physician in charge of giving Floyd IVS? What was his sound judgement to give Floyd IVS? Why hasn't he come out for transparency? Why hide the facts that will vindicate Floyd if Floyd was really dehydrated?
It's matter of explaining to the boxing world. But as it says, it's based on how a clinical judgement was made. What was that judgement? All it takes is a simple explanation by Floyd's physician in charge of giving him IVS to come forward and explain...
And yet..
Silence..
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