On May 22nd we went in for our 1st "birthday appointment" & my daughter apparently swabbed positive for Pseudomonas. However, we never got this result until the day after we were admitted to the hospital (8 day stay) 7 weeks after our swab was taken. The Pulmonologist that was rounding asked how long we have been on Tobi nebs. I replied "We have never been on Tobi, why would we be? We have never swabbed + for anything?" That's when he told me, "On May 22 her cultures grew pseudomonas. Not exactly certain as to why your Pulmonologist wouldn't have started your daughter on Tobi nebs? I'll have to follow up with her." The Pulmonologist who informed me of the Pseudomonas later told me that our clinic's coordinator got replaced the week of our May 22nd appointment and her results never got read so there was no follow-up. He apologized for this and said it was no excuse and the director had been notified. I know we are human and we all make mistakes from time to time, but we had a very small chance of getting rid of pseudomonas (if we had caught it right away) and I feel like they blew any chance of us getting rid of it by missing it for 7 more weeks. I don't think anyone should lose their job over this, but something needs to be done to prevent this from happening again to anyone else. I am an ICU RN, so I'm probably a little more aggressive with these things than some other parents of CF kids, but I worry that things are getting missed even moreso in those whose parents' aren't so educated on these things. Any similar problems with anyone else? Any ideas on what actions I should take if any?