Sasha
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The agency I work for does mainly 911, but they do run a few non emergent transport calls.
So, today we were transporting one patient post CVA to Hospice. The patient could not longer eat, but her eyes were open and she sometimes responded.
They stated at hospice since she is NPO, they will not feed her because hospice is care and comfort and a g-tube or NG tube isnt considered care and comfort.
So the patient will starve to death.
Thankfully when we picked her up she was more wakeful then she had been since they had given her Ativan, theorizing the ativan just took awhile to wear off.
Is this possible? Is this right? To simply let a patient starve to death when its so easy to slip a feeding tube down their nare and feed them that way?
It broke my heart.
So, today we were transporting one patient post CVA to Hospice. The patient could not longer eat, but her eyes were open and she sometimes responded.
They stated at hospice since she is NPO, they will not feed her because hospice is care and comfort and a g-tube or NG tube isnt considered care and comfort.
So the patient will starve to death.
Thankfully when we picked her up she was more wakeful then she had been since they had given her Ativan, theorizing the ativan just took awhile to wear off.
Is this possible? Is this right? To simply let a patient starve to death when its so easy to slip a feeding tube down their nare and feed them that way?
It broke my heart.