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Old Sep 29, 2006, 01:16 PM
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Does anyone else have any experience with skilled nursing facilities asking hospices to lower patient's Ativan doses so that the patient meets Obra 22 guidelines?

I have a patient that takes Ativan 1 mg every 8 hours prn. She has COPD and needs it. She's been at this dose for years. They want me to change it to every 12 hours so it fits in with Obra 22. Does that even apply to a hospice patient not taking the med for behavioral reasons?

Hope to hear from someone on this real soon. Thanks

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Old Oct 01, 2006, 09:37 AM
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Re: SNF asking hospice to change meds

Have you tried to talk with someone in the administration at the SNF? There has to be a way around this. We have hospice patients that we give a heck of a lot more ativan than that and have never been hassled by the facilities.

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Old Oct 01, 2006, 11:58 AM
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Re: SNF asking hospice to change meds

Im not sure what Obra 22 is and I have worked in LTC all my nursing career. However, alot of this has been hospice and i can tell you that ativan 1 mg every 8 hrs aint nothing.Heck, Ive given Ativan every 15 min . There has to be a way around this. The patient should come first before any regulations and I would think the doc could help to override this crazy red-tape...




Originally Posted by silverwillow
Does anyone else have any experience with skilled nursing facilities asking hospices to lower patient's Ativan doses so that the patient meets Obra 22 guidelines?

I have a patient that takes Ativan 1 mg every 8 hours prn. She has COPD and needs it. She's been at this dose for years. They want me to change it to every 12 hours so it fits in with Obra 22. Does that even apply to a hospice patient not taking the med for behavioral reasons?

Hope to hear from someone on this real soon. Thanks

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Old Oct 01, 2006, 01:29 PM
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Re: SNF asking hospice to change meds

I think Obra 22 has to do with chemical restraints but I'm not sure.

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Old Oct 01, 2006, 03:38 PM
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Re: SNF asking hospice to change meds

Exactly, and in my patient's case, the Ativan is not for chemical restraint. It's unfortunate that hospice patients in SNF are subject to the red tape of it all. For patients at home, we make Ativan, Roxinal, etc available for when they get imminent and really need symptom control. Patients in facilities should have no less.


Originally Posted by doodlemom
I think Obra 22 has to do with chemical restraints but I'm not sure.

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Old Oct 02, 2006, 07:59 PM
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Re: SNF asking hospice to change meds

Originally Posted by silverwillow
Does anyone else have any experience with skilled nursing facilities asking hospices to lower patient's Ativan doses so that the patient meets Obra 22 guidelines?

I have a patient that takes Ativan 1 mg every 8 hours prn. She has COPD and needs it. She's been at this dose for years. They want me to change it to every 12 hours so it fits in with Obra 22. Does that even apply to a hospice patient not taking the med for behavioral reasons?

Hope to hear from someone on this real soon. Thanks
I have SNF fighting me every step of the way, whether be Obra 22, or
just indifference. My philosophy, my orders, remain whatever it takes to make the pt. comfortable, I'll settle for no less. God speed!

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Old Oct 04, 2006, 12:14 AM
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Re: SNF asking hospice to change meds

I've run into this with various SNF controlled-substance committees, wanting to lower, or even eliminate someone's antipsychotics or antianxiety meds just to meet guidelines. Usually if I talk with the administration of the SNF they are agreeable to leaving things as-is if the primary physician will write a note and corresponding order that reflects the potential harm to the client if meds were reduced. Basically, just a statement from MD that says the person needs it at current dose and why.

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Old Oct 04, 2006, 03:02 AM
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Re: SNF asking hospice to change meds

I think the problem is actually it being prn. If the ativan is ordered prn then it will have to be considered a chemical restraint. If they would write the order ativan 1mg every 8 hours, hold if sedated then it is no longer considered a chemical restraint.

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Old Oct 17, 2006, 09:47 PM
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Re: SNF asking hospice to change meds

We have Hospice patients in SNF facilities and have never been asked to change any meds ( we have been asked to offer suggestions). If they want a med change or if we recommend a change it is up to them to contact the patient's MD.

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Old Oct 18, 2006, 06:47 AM
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Re: SNF asking hospice to change meds

Originally Posted by ReluctantMonk
We have Hospice patients in SNF facilities and have never been asked to change any meds ( we have been asked to offer suggestions). If they want a med change or if we recommend a change it is up to them to contact the patient's MD.
That's interesting. On any orders, we make sure to call the MD and obtain any orders and then write them in the chart. If they have had to call the doctor for orders, then I feel like I am falling down in my job. If they have to call the MD themselves, what benefit is it to them for them to have your hospice in their building? If I were a DON at a nursing facility, I would be less likely to have hospice in the building if it just made an extra step for my staff. Just my 2 cents.

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