@rcooper6,
rcooper6 wrote:
I never indicated gender...nice try though.
Even better try at trying to distract away from the fact you don't have ****.
As if a doctor would ever just say "oh well" if he found out a patient of his (or hers, since you're fussy) was or wasn't being given meds that weren't part of his order.
You really must think that people who work in the health care industry just do whatever they please whenever they please, listen to anyone who walks up with an opinion (like you). The doctor and DON just sigh and shake their heads and say "What can we do about it?"
Good luck with bringing forth justice. Maybe you'll get the whole place shut down, and all the other people who live and there can look for somewhere else to live, and work.
God, I've seen your type a thousand times.
BTW, just because someone is lucid when you happen to talk to them, doesn't mean they are always that way, or never get mixed up. It also doesn't mean that they, just like people who aren't in nursing homes, your family or friends, don't tell some people one thing, and other people another.
You won't find many people who have more respect for the elderly than me. But that doesn't blind me to the fact that they can tell lies, or twist something, or get mixed up, just like anyone else.
You do realize that every time a person is given, or not given meds, it has to be documented if it was taken, why it wasn't, and if the physician was notified if this was a trend?
Do you really think you'd look in the nurses notes and read that a patient wasn't given meds because some friend or relative said not to? Or that they didn't tell the doctor they decided not to follow his orders on someone elses say so? It boggles the mind that you would think that.
I think the nurse would rather keep her license, because she'd lose it if she (or he) did that, or at least be terminated.
I'm not sure if you're really that naive, or you're just being a troll.
From scanning over your other thread about insurance beneficiaries, I'm leaning toward the latter.