Cup of Joe
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A little interested to how people here do it:
I was told that you have to hint on your PCR that the patient is intoxicated or had been drinking, but can't write blatantly that the patient is intoxicated.
If you have a patient who is acting intoxicated (clearly) and/or you can smell alcohol on their breath (lets say its strong, like a .5 liters of Jack Daniels strong), how do you write that on your PCR, if at all?
Also, if the patient says how much they've had or says they're drunk, can you then write on the PCR that the patient was drinking?
EDIT: Does how you write it change if you can get a BAC from a police officer (if on scene)?
I was told that you have to hint on your PCR that the patient is intoxicated or had been drinking, but can't write blatantly that the patient is intoxicated.
If you have a patient who is acting intoxicated (clearly) and/or you can smell alcohol on their breath (lets say its strong, like a .5 liters of Jack Daniels strong), how do you write that on your PCR, if at all?
Also, if the patient says how much they've had or says they're drunk, can you then write on the PCR that the patient was drinking?
EDIT: Does how you write it change if you can get a BAC from a police officer (if on scene)?