Originally Posted by Happy-ER-RN
This happened to me this week.
A hospice pt. comes in to the ER. He has end-stage renal cancer and is here for a PCA morphine pump and a Kayexalate enema. (good hopice huh).
This infuriates me ... because IMHO, sending someone to the ER is NOT hospice care, unless the patient has spelled out that he/she does not wish to die at home (many people choose to do just that, others don't want their families left w/that memory within the house). In that instance, the pt. should be admitted, ideally directly from home without going through the ER.
Hospice care can be so wonderful - it makes me angry when some type of home care has the "hospice" label slapped on it, but what the provider and/or the pt.'s PCP are overseeing is NOT hospice/palliative care. (note: I am NOT knocking home care)
I'll be waiting to read what the outcome was, but this is a perfect example of inappropriate use of the ER.
Just my