Published Mar 27, 2016
diamondlove93
1 Post
So I work in home care and I've been with my patient for almost 2 years now. I have had some suspensions now that the family is not giving my patient his medicine as prescribed. My patient is a toddler and after I leave he still have medications to be given throughout the rest of the night. Ex.Aerosol meds. I would come back the next day and all aerosols are still there even if I knew there were 4 left , it would be the same when I check again. Is there anything I should do ?
doodlebuttRN
137 Posts
Definitely discuss with your clinical manager... Meds may need to be discontinued. Also sounds like the parents need some education!
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
So I work in home care and I've been with my patient for almost 2 years now.
brillohead, ADN, RN
1,781 Posts
I would definitely discuss with your supervisor. It could be a case of extenuating circumstances (child not exhibiting symptoms and needing the sleep more than the medication) or a case of the doctor having changed the orders for med administration without the POC being updated or a simple error / episode of forgetfulness on the parent's part.
However, if it's a maintenance medication that the child actually needs that the parents are simply neglecting to give regularly, that would be a situation that would require a mandated report to Child Protective Services for medical neglect.
Whichever the situation, pass it up the chain of command and let your supervisor deal with it first.