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Met with-the retirement home director about missing medications, and snotty nurse
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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 476080" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>I don't know if it's a state thing or not but I know that when I get a prescription from my doctor, especially one for a controlled substance, the doctor's license number is right there on the script. So why is having a nurses number such a no no????</p><p></p><p>I agree also about not changing the doctor right away without talking to the doctor's office. Actually, I might try to do that in person or at least make arrangements in person. My reasoning is that if you bring up the subject of issues with the nursing home in front of the office staff....their reactions will tell you a LOT. They may not be able to actually tell you anything but they can say a lot with their reactions. </p><p></p><p>I would also try to get this woman's "promises" in writing, in an email or on a voice mail. Something that can be produced if need be so she can't deny everything. Maybe send her an email following up on your concerns. "As I understand it, you will talk to Ms. XYZ about my concern with the ABC issue. Am I correct?" </p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 476080, member: 2459"] I don't know if it's a state thing or not but I know that when I get a prescription from my doctor, especially one for a controlled substance, the doctor's license number is right there on the script. So why is having a nurses number such a no no???? I agree also about not changing the doctor right away without talking to the doctor's office. Actually, I might try to do that in person or at least make arrangements in person. My reasoning is that if you bring up the subject of issues with the nursing home in front of the office staff....their reactions will tell you a LOT. They may not be able to actually tell you anything but they can say a lot with their reactions. I would also try to get this woman's "promises" in writing, in an email or on a voice mail. Something that can be produced if need be so she can't deny everything. Maybe send her an email following up on your concerns. "As I understand it, you will talk to Ms. XYZ about my concern with the ABC issue. Am I correct?" Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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