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I think medical facilities more and more are depending on family close associates to help riversedge Aug 2015 #1
I have shared everything I know with numerous staff members Siwsan Aug 2015 #2
When I was a patient advocate, I got the best information from the pharmacists. dixiegrrrrl Aug 2015 #3
The nurses are pretty shocked at the volume of meds she's been prescribed Siwsan Aug 2015 #6
I second dixiegrrrrl's advice. brer cat Aug 2015 #11
And I third it dflprincess Aug 2015 #12
They should contact the assisted living place about meds Freddie Aug 2015 #28
Or side-effects. My mother started taking Gabapentin for pain, and then got bad tremors, a known WinkyDink Aug 2015 #24
lol, and thanks daredtowork Aug 2015 #62
Your healthcare provider may just have antiquated system REP Aug 2015 #68
It's worse than that daredtowork Aug 2015 #79
7 months? REP Aug 2015 #80
I'm on Medi-Cal not Medicare daredtowork Aug 2015 #82
Yeah, that's why I never have to wait for an appointment REP Aug 2015 #83
I would like to daredtowork Aug 2015 #84
Looks like you riversedge Aug 2015 #4
This has been a year for horrible family health issues Siwsan Aug 2015 #9
Hey KentuckyWoman Aug 2015 #15
I expect to be meeting with the social worker on Monday Siwsan Aug 2015 #37
The Poverty Industry is the same daredtowork Aug 2015 #64
My goal is to stop this madness Siwsan Aug 2015 #77
I agree on Big Pharma, but I also think we need to look at the AMA and medical education daredtowork Aug 2015 #81
You have not responded so I worry that you Syzygy321 Aug 2015 #85
I have not responded because I don't owe one Siwsan Aug 2015 #86
Sounds so rough, Siwsan. Mnemosyne Aug 2015 #16
I was going to say make sure they do a urinalysis as that often is the cause uppityperson Aug 2015 #5
All tests came back negative Siwsan Aug 2015 #7
Did you bring the pills she takes with you to the ER?? Historic NY Aug 2015 #27
This message was self-deleted by its author Syzygy321 Aug 2015 #51
Going to the Emergency Room Aerows Aug 2015 #19
Here our services bill Medicare or insurance.... Historic NY Aug 2015 #31
Have they done a urine test for UTI since the symptoms began? Ilsa Aug 2015 #8
No UTI, Siwsan Aug 2015 #10
Was she on antibiotics for the UTI? enlightenment Aug 2015 #13
Very true. blue neen Aug 2015 #18
How is her potassium? Downwinder Aug 2015 #14
As others have so wisely suggested, a visit to the pharmacist could be very helpful. blue neen Aug 2015 #17
Ask for a pharmacology audit and consultation. Laffy Kat Aug 2015 #20
They did a review and will adjust her meds Siwsan Aug 2015 #26
Good. Hopefully, it will help a lot, although it may take a while. Laffy Kat Aug 2015 #32
Potassium yourpicturehere Aug 2015 #21
I went through that. Are_grits_groceries Aug 2015 #35
All those specialists. nt bemildred Aug 2015 #22
The bottom line: Hospitals do NOT want patients of her age. Period. WinkyDink Aug 2015 #23
I'm shocked they haven't discharged her, yet. Siwsan Aug 2015 #25
I can believe it; I've seen the mental changes with a couple family members. WinkyDink Aug 2015 #29
I would be happy to discuss that from the other POV Syzygy321 Aug 2015 #66
I'm guessing the risk of CA-MRSA REP Aug 2015 #70
That's a good point - but really it's about Syzygy321 Aug 2015 #73
Absolutely REP Aug 2015 #76
wow. Liberal_in_LA Aug 2015 #30
Please get a referral to a geriatric psychiatrist- they know best how to figure out what it is- bettyellen Aug 2015 #33
She is being seen by a very good neurologist Siwsan Aug 2015 #34
Ah, okay. For elder care Geri-psychs are better IF its going to be a long haul situation.... bettyellen Aug 2015 #49
thank you for doing what you are doing dembotoz Aug 2015 #36
I've been going through this for over 16 years, with one family member or another Siwsan Aug 2015 #40
UTI? lonestarnot Aug 2015 #38
No - it actually is what I expected. Over medication Siwsan Aug 2015 #39
98 is a long life, but in the scheme of things, it is a very short time. lonestarnot Aug 2015 #41
She has constantly voiced her desire to be done with things Siwsan Aug 2015 #42
Is hospice involved in her care? Given her age and condition I think she'd be better off pnwmom Aug 2015 #44
I asked about hospice but the doctor said she's not a 'candidate' Siwsan Aug 2015 #46
Most doctors wait too long, but unless he thinks she has more than 6 months to live, pnwmom Aug 2015 #48
She has the right to refuse care. She is not Syzygy321 Aug 2015 #54
If your aunt's wish is to NOT have her life Syzygy321 Aug 2015 #53
How are her sodium levels? Do you know if her weight has changed? pnwmom Aug 2015 #43
It appears to be a case of over medication Siwsan Aug 2015 #45
Yes. My grandmother, 92, 4 months ago. ScreamingMeemie Aug 2015 #47
Sorry your aunt is sick. Syzygy321 Aug 2015 #50
Nurses do not do medical diagnoses. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Aug 2015 #52
"Doesn't want to expend the resources necessary"? Syzygy321 Aug 2015 #56
I've been at some good hospitals Erich Bloodaxe BSN Aug 2015 #57
Guess I'm lucky then. At my hospital Syzygy321 Aug 2015 #59
Sounds like a great place to work at. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Aug 2015 #60
Tele beds: five patients per nurse. Syzygy321 Aug 2015 #61
This nurse was "new" to the facility Siwsan Aug 2015 #75
they need a list of her meds. pansypoo53219 Aug 2015 #55
Now that you realize the hospital DID diagnose Syzygy321 Aug 2015 #58
What about hydration? thecrow Aug 2015 #63
Rereading your OP, maybe the nurse meant that it was up to you to talk to the doctor, pnwmom Aug 2015 #65
It was specifically said they were baffled, so I had to start investigating Siwsan Aug 2015 #67
Who is "they"? Can't you get a second opinion? And have you spoken pnwmom Aug 2015 #72
Then take your aunt home. You can check her out AMA anytime, Syzygy321 Aug 2015 #74
I once saw something similar. It was an infection. DirkGently Aug 2015 #69
A friend's relative developed a bladder infection while in care for alzeheimers GreatGazoo Aug 2015 #87
My Great Grandmother had the same type of episode JCMach1 Aug 2015 #71
Pre-existing prejudices are problematic. Syzygy321 Aug 2015 #78
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