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Diabetics are being treated. If the family demands sugar-free tea, there is a legal risk
The manager was upset because he felt that the price would be paid for not following the TS set by the management. It doesn't say anything like sugar. Tired of ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ tells you what to do when you receive a request from the Dominican Republic
Any information there?
Most ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ difficulties provide diabetics with a normal diet without any sweets. If a guardian or government official or patient (if mentally healthy) requests diabetes-free treatment, he or she must fulfill his or her wish. This is called patient rights. As long as the physician is aware of this and is on treatment records and receipts, the director of care is not responsible and cannot be referred to. The supervisor had to call the doctor and ask him to change the tea to sugar free tea and I honestly don't see any problem in calling the manager. This should also be discussed at future treatment planning meetings and included in treatment options.
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Physicians are legally required to follow this physician's instructions. If the resident's family wants a different tea from their loved one, talk to a doctor and see if it changes. I think the hospital can order different Ts as clean fluids (like a resident is sick), but they have to go to the doctor and this is the first time. Take doctor's orders and follow them.
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ncs t vs lcs t For the treatment of diabetics? There is a legal risk if the family asks for sugar-free tea.
The manager was upset because he felt that there would be a price to pay for not following the rules set by the management. This is not to say that there is no sugar. Tired of ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ tells you what to do when the Dominican Republic requests.
Any information there?
Most ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ difficulties give diabetics a normal diet without any sweets. If a guardian or government representative or patient (in case of mental health) requests sugar-free treatment, he or she must fulfill his or her wish. This is called patient rights. Keeping records and records is no longer the principal's responsibility and cannot be cited. The supervisor had to call the doctor and tell him to change the tea for one without sugar and to be honest I have no problem calling the manager. This should also be discussed at the next treatment meeting and included in the treatment plan.
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Ncs Diet
NCST vs. LCST for diabetic patients undergoing treatment? If the family asks for sugar-free tea, there is a legal risk.
The manager was angry because he thought he would be referred for not following the management's instructions. It doesn't say anything like no sugar. She is fed up with ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ and tells him what to do when a request comes from the Dominican Republic.
Any information there?
Most diabetics have difficulty feeding diabetics a normal diet without concentrated sweets. If a responsible person or authorized representative or patient (if mentally healthy) requests sugar-free treatment, they must comply with the request. This is called patient rights. As long as the doctor knows and it is shown on the treatment records and receipts, the director of care is not responsible and cannot be referred. The supervisor had to call the doctor and ask him to bring sweet tea instead of tea and I honestly don't see any problem in calling the manager. This should also be discussed at the next meeting of the treatment plan and included in the treatment plan.
The law requires Terry to follow the doctor's instructions. If the resident's family wants their loved one to get a different T, they should contact Dr. Talk and see if the T changes. I thought the hospital could order different Ts, like clean liquids (when the resident was sick), but they had to lose a doctor and this was the first time. Doctors take orders and carry them out.