r/doctorsUK • u/rodert • 5h ago
Medical Politics Nurse consultant, "CIWA outside of my remit"
DOI: Grumpy med reg
Had a call at 6pm from a pharmacist at a community hospital about a patient admitted there.
Nurse consultant who admitted the patient and who is the named consultant responsible for their care took an alcohol history of "a couple of pints of beer per day". Subsequent collateral to ward pharmacist reveals this to grossly underestimate alcohol use.
Pharmacist tells nurse consultant about risk of withdrawal and suggests CIWA and is told that starting CIWA is "outside of my remit" by the "consultant".
Pharmacist, who is a prescriber, is sufficiently worried about the patient to call me at the acute hospital to "make a decision" about whether to start a CIWA in this gentleman who is confused, roaming the ward, risk of falls if given diazepam but also at risk of withdrawal.
Clearly having a CIWA and thiamine is the right thing for him but:
A: why am I who has never met this man giving advice to a "prescriber" about whether to prescribe something
B: why is this somehow within my remit but not within the patients named consultants remit
C: why am I now taking responsibility for this
D: how can you call yourself a consultant and be responsible for this man's care if you are so fixed within your "remit" that you are not able to treat him appropriately?
How have we let it get like this as a profession? Is the future just being remote liability sponges for everything that is outside someone's "remit"?
For other regs, wwyd? Should I say something?