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We need to advocate for ourselves. Go with our gut feelings. We know our own bodies better than anyone.
I did note changes, I questioned H/P meds for a man who has never taken them. "He was in AFIB " me "but he isn't now" then got that look I had no idea what I was talking about. Discharge paper said "see ur Primary in 2 weeks. After DHs problems with High blood pressure meds given, I will never wait one week or two weeks to see PCP again. I will make an appt as soon as I get home. My DH did not need H/P meds. The PCP was surprised he could walk his pressure was so low.
Rehab cannot be determined until a 3 or 4 day stay. Medicare determines that.
I find it does not matter what your primaries have ordered previously in your care. If they have no privileges in that hospital, their own doctors will do what they want and I was told that when I asked the doctor to call my Moms specialist. "She is my patient now". IMO this is why mistakes are made. Doctors not consulting with patients primaries.
Never heard of a hospital pharmacy delivering meds. Will have to remember that.
The making sure you get referrals is a good one. For me, though, the doctor has to be where I will drive. At 74 I will not drive into cities highly congested areas. So, especially with my nephew, I ask where the doctor is located. If not where I am willing to drive, they always find a doctor closer.
Thanks for posting.
I so often say to the family that they need to call them all in on day one. The social workers, the discharge planners and the nurse managers. Find out who is in charge. And begin advocating right away, introducing yourself.
You did such a good job for your hubby.
This is appreciated.