Most likely, depending on number of order changes, and physician visits, and
maybe vomiting and nausea, but for how long?  Do the OMRA and see what she
RUGS out as.
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To: "aanac" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 29, 2004 9:40 AM
Subject: not ready to go home per MD


> I have a resident who has been D/C'd from therapy as of Friday but the MD
says she is unstable medically to go home and he will not write an order to
release. She is having some changes in Klonopin with behavior and GI upset-
this is most probably from the "bug" that is going on in the facility.
Anyhow, in my way of thinking I am planning on continuing to skill her until
she becomes stable. Am I correct in my thinking?
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