Originally Posted by ellexias
The lpn's borrow medications from a pt. for another pt. Is this not illegal?
It's perfectly legal to borrow meds from 1 patient and give them to another in LTCFs. If Mr. X runs out of his Norvasc and the pharmacy isn't going to deliver it until tomorrow, I must borrow the Norvasc from another patient's supply to ensure that Mr. X receives the med that was prescribed to him. If I simply do not give the Norvasc, it's a medication error. In addition, if Mr. X's blood pressure spikes because I failed to give his Norvasc, I'm liable.
Originally Posted by ellexias
There was a pt with chest pain, full code, dr says send but pt doesn't want to. Pt gets on the ems stretcher and later the hopital er nurse called and said we kidnapped him. What is she talking about?
Even if the physician gives the order to send a patient out, a fully alert and lucid patient has the right to refuse to go to the hospital. Patients have the right to refuse medications, treatment, appointments, trips to the hospital, and emergency care. All you can do is completely and meticulously document the patient's refusal to be sent out to the hospital.
I agree with TxSpadeQueen that you need some LTC floor experience before you can ever adequately supervise the people who work there.