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How I can force a hospital to train me impatient?
I have 21 and I have cystic fibrosis. I was admitted to an exacerbation and was in the hospital for five days, my brother also has CF and has been admitted on several occasions. We go to different hospitals, the hospital sent him home a few days of antibiotics at home through his PICC, here on several occasions refused to send home. They have no reason to stay here, but said that if I decide to leave will be against medical advice, I can do to make them free?
Until they are approved by the doctors consulted during admission, you will not be released, but you have rights as a patient and go. I am sure that is because they want you to keep. Do you have a PICC line for infusion of antibiotics? Does the proposed action plan for this award? A PICC line or central line run to your heart. The risk of infection Additional benefits can be charged to send home. If you do not PICC and your doctor think you need …. not get one. I prefer to take antibiotics intravenously one day if I had to choose, but here I am. You can have the same problems as his brother, but no two cases are exactly alike. Your treatment may not be the same. See the "Project bill of rights for patients. "Unless incompitent are found by the police or are a Baker Act patient has the right to leave the hospital at any time. Talk to the nurse who wants to sign a form from the AMA and holidays. It's that simple. (AMA = Against medical advice), without being authorized by the doctor, you're always leaving AMA … but you can leave. I'd rather have a patient sign the AMA then stay in the hospital and be nasty, nasty and / or non-compliant. These beds are most commonly used by people who listen to their doctors, their nurses assess and want to improve. Remember that you are entitled to be informed. I think before leaving the AMA, should ask some questions. Check out the care plan, what happens next, what are the benefits of hospital stay and what are the benefits and risks of any treatment you are receiving. Leaving the AMA can not sue the hospital later, if something goes wrong. This form of communications from the AMA the hospital and the doctor (s) from all liability.
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