Originally Posted by Jo Anne
My husband is currently investigating a case where a patient stole a Rx pad from her MD clinic and got her narc filled at a local pharmacy.
I've heard of this happening in dentists offices quite often, (one of my nieces worked in a large dentist group)but never in a docs office.
Anyone else?.
One hospital I worked in wanted nurses to keep rx pads in the PACU for doctor convenience. I didn't like having them lying around but beyond putting them in a drawer, there wasn't much I could do.
Then a patient stole and forged a prescription. So the manager wanted the nurses to sign pads out from pharmacy, keep them in the narc cabinet, and track each one that was written- which doc, which patient, the number of each scrip, which drug... Missing sheets were the fault of the nursing staff and subject to discipline.
I wouldn't do it. Doctors wouldn't tell us what they were writing and hated coming to us for each sheet. Some RNs would hand the pad over and we'd find it on the counter. Or we'd have missing ones because docs ran off without talking to us about what they had written and no one knew who to chase down to ask.
Pharmacy backed us up- pads were physician responsibility and property per hospital policy anyway. So then the docs had to carry their own or go sign them out from pharmacy themselves. When they grumbled I smiled sweetly and reminded them that they managed to get through med school and practice medicine all day, surely keeping a prescription pad couldn't be too hard to remember.