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Met with-the retirement home director about missing medications, and snotty nurse
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 476358" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>I went in today and followed up on several things. One is that P's percocet scrip is written "every 4 hrs, as needed, while awake." I don't THINK so! That's why she wakes up in pain and it takes 2-3 days to catch up. I requested that the new dr write, "Every 4 hrs on schedule." (One of the nurses helped me with-that. There are all sorts of weird ways to word things.)</p><p>I checked the Fentanyl patch and it is new, as of today, with-a # written on it.</p><p>I will ask the dir when she is going to re-train the staff, because I noticed that 3 says ago, the Fentanyl patch had NO writing on it. In addition, the faxes said, "Faxed to dr, 10/3/11." It should have had initials, and then a follow up note regarding whether it was filled. There was another note at the top of the page that said, "Re-faxed." No date or time, no initials. But it was clear that the dr had not responded.</p><p>The doctors are in the same office so I am calling right now to request that the new dr call me or meet with-me. I want to explain to him why I put in this change request and what I expect of him. (In a nice way, of course. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> ) I really believe that the new percocet scrip syntax will help immensely.</p><p></p><p>In regard to nurse Ratchett, I haven't seen her for a cpl days ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 476358, member: 3419"] I went in today and followed up on several things. One is that P's percocet scrip is written "every 4 hrs, as needed, while awake." I don't THINK so! That's why she wakes up in pain and it takes 2-3 days to catch up. I requested that the new dr write, "Every 4 hrs on schedule." (One of the nurses helped me with-that. There are all sorts of weird ways to word things.) I checked the Fentanyl patch and it is new, as of today, with-a # written on it. I will ask the dir when she is going to re-train the staff, because I noticed that 3 says ago, the Fentanyl patch had NO writing on it. In addition, the faxes said, "Faxed to dr, 10/3/11." It should have had initials, and then a follow up note regarding whether it was filled. There was another note at the top of the page that said, "Re-faxed." No date or time, no initials. But it was clear that the dr had not responded. The doctors are in the same office so I am calling right now to request that the new dr call me or meet with-me. I want to explain to him why I put in this change request and what I expect of him. (In a nice way, of course. :) ) I really believe that the new percocet scrip syntax will help immensely. In regard to nurse Ratchett, I haven't seen her for a cpl days ... [/QUOTE]
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