Originally Posted by needsmore$
I question Risk Management on this all the time--This is the answer I usually receive...
If you cannot document these findings, then chances are your patient is competent enough to leave your facility but still may be impaired -(like someone who just got Dilaudid for back pain and is going home). The patient should have a responsible person available to provide transportation and to review discharge concerns.
Anne
and if there is no one to come and pick them up and they are impared and insist on leaving, the police can be called because getting behind the wheel on narcs is just as bad as etoh. police departments have drug specialist officers who can come to a scene and document whether or not a person meets the standards for their criteria to be considered "to impared to drive".
even if they are released, they will not have gotten behind the wheel that night and may be sober after all of the hoo ha is over. :hatparty: :hatparty: :hatparty: