List of Drugs To Take!?

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My friend is an RN who works in the oncology floor of her hospital. Very dedicated, organized and thorough nurse. She called me last night very disgusted. She lives in an apartment building and on her way into the complex, she runs into a woman who flags her down saying "Oh, just the person I was waiting for" and proceeds to tell her that she no longer has medical benefits and handed her a list of medications she needed for her child...Advair, Albuterol canister as well as some for the nebulizer and prednisone. No dosages, really expected for my friend to just go shopping at her place of work for Rx for this woman who barely says 'hello' to her under normal circumstances.

I mean, where do people get off with this?? It seems that people have no issues asking you to jepoardize your license, your integrity or your job to help them. I would have told this fool to kiss where the sun can't shine and they would have needed a biohazard truck to clean up after all of the language I would have used had she continued to be persistant.

Any wild stories of how people expected you to risk your position as a nurse?

Specializes in Med/Surg, Home Health.

When I was in college (wasnt working), I had my MD fill out a LONG application for needymeds.org (I think that was the web address). I was able to get my meds for free thru the manufacturers. Maybe that could be an option for her. Why arent her children on medicaid or some type of govt medical assistance program? Where I live, children of needy families can get all their meds for free.

Specializes in Gyn Onc, OB, L&D, HH/Hospice/Palliative.

I would have just explained to her I couldn't do that and then I would have definitely asked the MSW at work for some resources to help her, and would present them to her.. some people just don't know where to go or how to get help, and hey your a nurse so she took a chance approaching you

Specializes in Peds Hem, Onc, Med/Surg.

Lately I get alot of I don't have insurance, so I need to know if this is serious enough that I need to go to the ED. >_

I would hate to say no its not serious and then have it be really really serious.

I get asked for meds all the time too. People expect me to carry around medications with me all the time.

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