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If a MD says "Don't Call Back"- do you write that as an order?Rating: (votes: 0) I do write the order. Something as "MD notified of pain 8/10. MS 2-4mg every 2-4 hours prn pain. Do not call back regarding pain control issues. MD will see in am." Is that appropriate? I did something similar once. Never heard anything about it.That is what he said. Comment:
I would say it is. I sometimes ask them if they just want pain management/anesthesia to see them instead as well if they are getting really bucky with me.
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Why would you write Dr notified of pain 8/10 in the orders. That is something that should be written in your nurses notes.
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I would not write "do not call back" as an order, as I don't think that is approriate, but I would include that in my nurses notes.
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I has asked the doctor, "Don't call me about that. Should I write that as an order?"Often they reconsider.Night shift I think they may not be quite awake.
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Had a pt go into A fib. in the middle of the night. Called the MD, got order for cardizem gtt. At the end of the call he said "oh, and add a Mag level...don't call me back with the results." Now, my guess is that he meant not to call him back with a normal level. I certainly would have called him if the result came back at, say, 1.1. I did not write, the "don't call back part" in the actual order, but I wrote in my nurses note. I expalined the new onset AF, that I called the doc, obtained order for a dilt drip, the order for the mag level and then said "Dr. XX requested that I not call back with the results of the magnesium level."
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Yeah I suppose it makes more sense to document it in the nursing notes. Though there have definitely been times I wanted to put it in the orders lol...
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Quote from 3dayRNWhy would you write Dr notified of pain 8/10 in the orders. That is something that should be written in your nurses notes.
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In the situation you described, where you have been given prn orders (and range orders at that ... love it!) and the MD has said s/he will see the patient in the morning, I would not write it as an order. I save that for situations in which the MD has indicated that s/he is not interested in working with the nurse for the care of the patient, and I don't get that sense in this scenario.
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Quote from proudnurseRNI probably wouldn't. Actually who knows what I might write depending on what else is going on.Writing it as a nursing note is probably a better idea. CYA... and the MDs don't read the nursing notes.And really, if it came down to it, I would call back anyway if I had to for the patient. Or I've also been known to call another MD consulting the case if appropriate and there was a good relationship with that MD.Just wondering how others handled the "do not call back order."
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no i would not write that as an order .second that is not a proper order in my facility .we can not take range orders .i would document in nurses note that md was called.and i would call him back regardless if i needed to for the pt .
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Quote from proudnurseRNI probably wouldn't. Actually who knows what I might write depending on what else is going on.Writing it as a nursing note is probably a better idea. CYA... and the MDs don't read the nursing notes.And really, if it came down to it, I would call back anyway if I had to for the patient. Or I've also been known to call another MD consulting the case if appropriate and there was a good relationship with that MD.Just wondering how others handled the "do not call back order."
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