Originally Posted by HonestRN
Whoever commented that giving a half dose constitutes prescription fraud is just wrong. Google prescription fraud. Moreover if you document you are not defrauding anybody.
The OP said that.
Look, the MAR says give X amount of drug. The pt can accept or refuse, but you can only GIVE what the MAR orders.
You cannot give more, you cannot give less. If the pt want's less, you get up and call the Dr and get the order changed. You do NOT make that decision for the pt. No matter what you think, that's called practicing medicine without a license.
At my hospital I'd get fired.
So if my pt has 40mg of lasix ordered for CHF, but they tell me they usually take 20 at home does that mean it's ok for me to give 20mg now? No. Either I give the whole dose, or give no dose. What if the pt wanted more? Is it ok for me to give more? What if they normally take 80mg at home?
I go by the MAR and bring it up with the Dr. But I don't decide on my own.
BTW, when pts refuse doses we still need to notify the Dr about it.
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