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When is it appropriate to order a clear liquid diet as a psychiatrist?
When is it appropriate to order a clear liquid diet as a psychiatrist?
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When is it appropriate to order a clear liquid diet as a psychiatrist?
It's uncommon to rare, but sometimes a psychiatrist will have to change a diet out of the norm for psychiatric reasons.
In residency, I typically was in a situation where the diet needed to be modified at least every few weeks. What then happened was there was an attending who did not know what the diet options were. Their attitude was why learn the options when they rarely had to make changes. They saw it as solely IM's responsibility.
So as a first year, and I wanting to get the attending to check off of everything, the attending usually didn't know what was going on with the diet and ordered an IM consult. Them the IM doctor came in, became upset that they were consulted just for diet and took it out on me. I told them they needed to take it up with the psychiatric attending because it was he or she, not me that ordered the consult. Then the psychiatric attending blew them off. Then the IM doctor wouldn't do any changes because they were ignored. The the nurse is upset because she wanted the diet changed and takes it out on the resident. Nurses usually are immune to resident complaints because they're out of the teaching hiearchy.
I decided to just handle diet myself after PGY-1 and tell the attending what I was going to do instead of leaving it up to the attending, who often didn't know what to do. The attending often just said "yes" and that was fine with me.
When is it appropriate to order a clear liquid diet as a psychiatrist?
Fecal smearing. Oh yeah, it happened.
Wish I could walk away every time someone blows me off...
"I'm not dealing with a diet change. Thats internal medicine."
So this is even more off topic, but say a certain attending or unit gets a bad reputation for routinely calling lots of bogus consults, won't that eventually reach the head of the department that they keep calling? In this case, if your attending would call medicine over a diet change, is there anything he WOULDN'T call medicine over? So wouldn't medicine get tired of it and raise some kind of department level complaint against psychiatry?
You guys are buzzkills.
I got to order a clear liquid diet for psyhiatric reasons.
AND THIS IS WHAT THE CONVERSATION EVOLVES INTO???!! (narcissictic injury).
It was pure, it was magical, it was...ruined by SDN.