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Old 11-02-2011, 09:26   #37
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Re: Unused medications

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington View Post
I would have to disagree on that Margaret, my daughter went in hospital, and took her meds, they were taken off her and supposedly being kept until discharged, on that day when she asked for her meds there were only two tablets left in the box when there should have been twenty, the staff had been dispensing them to other patients, then to cap it all the nurse said I'll get you a new prescription, I'll be two minutes, the sod went on her lunch break, and my daughter didn't get her presciption until two hours later.
That's not the only instance I've heard about with some of the staff at that meat factory in Blackburn. If I have to go in there, my medication won't be going, they will get a copy of the prescription & thats it.
I would have to be unconscious before they could get me in there.
Accy Vic, or Royal Preston OK, but not Blackburn.
Retlaw.

Yes, I know of instances like the one you quoted.......but my point about patients taking in their own medications was that they be used for the patient that is named on the box.....not someone else........and as I also said, it was proposed that all beds had lockable medication locker, so that patients could continue to manage their own medications.
I am told that this is now what is done.

Though I worked in the NHS for almost 30 years, I would have to be very sick(unconscious even) to submit to hospital admission........I just don't like hospitals/doctors/medical meddling.
That is just how I am.[/quote]
Things seemed to have changed somewhat Margaret, with individual drug safes for each bed. If I have to go into hospital I have already in my case (which I keep packed with necessities like towels etc)a full current list of the medications I take, the strength of the meds and when I take them, I also have a small amount of those meds in my case(which I replace every month) ready for admission to a ward, As I say now with drug safes at each bed the meds I bring in are then transferred into that safe. Mind you I have always been very organised with respect to my own health care and by having this list saves a lot of misunderstanding, as sometimes I'm not really in a fit state to tell the medical staff just what meds I'm on

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