Ukulelerob
Well-known member
Trust me, we don't WANT to do that. It's what we HAVE to do. (as in if it's ordered we can't just decide to not give it to you, we have to have you say that you don't want it).
There's just a lot of rules, and we can't break them, even when it annoys or bothers our patients, or even if we disagree (sometimes a proper treatment can be cruel to us, but it's not our place to say so in certain situations. It's never our decision, but always the family or designated rep-- I know I'm going off on a tangent, I've had an extremely rough time at work lately.)
Yes exactly. It's the caregivers job. And they will have some 'splaining to do, if they don't do it.