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Reply Sat 24 Jan, 2009 09:37 am
Is this Neglect?
We have a sever dialysis patient at our long term care facility. He is new. He is on a fluid restriction of 1600 a day which he gets with his meals and fluids he gets with his medication. He will demand water I have educated the CNA's that I manage to not give him water. I also would not allow a cup in his room because if one is in there he will go to the sink and fill it up. I know I could not take a cup of water out of his hand if he should do that but is it neglect to not give him a cup of ice. all of our other patients get a cup of ice 3 times a day. I am not concerned about the ice melting and him drinking that but I am concerned about him using the cup and we really would have no record of how much water he has drank. but is it neglect? I worry that if something did happen then my license is on the line . they would say you knew he was on a fluid restriction yet you allowed a cup to be in the room knowing he would use it. What would you all do in this situation. the nurses where I work are divided on this.
 
toreylynn78
 
Reply Mon 26 Jan, 2009 10:38 am
I think a lot depends on his level of competency. If he is able to understand why his fluid is restricted and by how much & this could be proven, you have no liability. Pt's have a right to refuse and it sounds as though he is choosing to refuse to abide by the fluid restriction.
 
philomina 1
 
Reply Fri 30 Jan, 2009 10:40 am
i dont think there is anything for you to worry, you are doing right hting by not giving him waer
 
 

 
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