Published Sep 8, 2011
ambi1234RN
1 Post
I have a patient that has nocturnal enuresis. We are told that to restrict his fluid to none after 6pm except a small amount with medications. I am postive that to withhold fluids or restrict the amount that I have to have a psychians order.
Anyone know if I am right or if there are PA guidelines on this?
dankimal
22 Posts
I believe that a fluid restriction of that nature would require a physicians order.
xtxrn, ASN, RN
4,267 Posts
I have a patient that has nocturnal enuresis. We are told that to restrict his fluid to none after 6pm except a small amount with medications. I am postive that to withhold fluids or restrict the amount that I have to have a psychians order. Anyone know if I am right or if there are PA guidelines on this?
Would need to know age, diagnosis, meds, overall fluid status, IVs, and what the doc ordered. Also, type of facility. I would not withhold fluids without a doc's order. I don't care if they had to sleep in a canoe. :) Concentrated urine from restricting liquids can irritate the bladder and cause more bedwetting.
I don't have a PA guideline publication here, but maybe you could find what's there??
:)
MunoRN, RN
8,058 Posts
I'm not sure it really matters much if there is an order present, since either way it's basically just a suggestion. If it's for the purpose of treating a condition, patients are free to refuse a fluid restriction and if they want water, they can have it, it's no different than refusing a medication, surgery, etc.
True. But it would cover withholding if that's the actual preferred intervention :)