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Would a DPM ever Rx lipitor or plavix... or any other non-foot related drug for a circulatory issue ect.?
Any examples of such an instance would be great.
Thanks.
Maybe the OP is asking if they're allowed to.
Of course you can justify choosing not to.
That would be an accurate statement. I think in all 50 states they are allowed too. But if one thing went wrong they would owe you and wear your ass as a hat.
A pretty successful pod in DM was writing scripts for birth control for a nurse he worked w/. He was informed that it may open him up for legal recourse at a later time, and he of course chose to stop.
I'm definately a firm believer of practicing only to the extent of your expertise and scope. Any time we have podiatrists and doctors in general going beyond their scope of practice, then they are just asking to commit professional suicide.
Ok so lets say, if a patient walk ins to my office with a foot infection or an infected wound full of puss. And bcoz of that infection/puss toxicity he has a high grade fever and other symptoms such as Acidity or stomach upset. So as a Podiatrist can i also prescribe medication for fever and his stomach problem. Or do i just treat the infection ignoring his fever and stomach problem. And refer him to a IM for those conditions.
Ok so lets say, if a patient walk ins to my office with a foot infection or an infected wound full of puss. And bcoz of that infection/puss toxicity he has a high grade fever and other symptoms such as Acidity or stomach upset. So as a Podiatrist can i also prescribe medication for fever and his stomach problem. Or do i just treat the infection ignoring his fever and stomach problem. And refer him to a IM for those conditions.
the foot infection could or could not be the cause of his fever but the meds for the foot infx will not change whether there is a fever or not. the foot infx will get abx w/ or w/out an infx. after treating the foot infx by cultue and rxing abx, dependibg on the symptoms and where the pod is practicing the patient may be referred to the ER, admitted to the hospital or referred to a PCP or ID. if the patient has an open wound and infx and fever (systemic signs of infx) I would most likely admit the patient to the hospital and consult ID, schedule an IandD. You can rx for the other symptoms but you will not be an expert in those meds and may not help the situation.
so now you may be asking your self why would the patient come to a pod? becuase the PCP and maybe even the ID might not know which abx are best for foot infx.
but as a Podiatrist u do have a right to prescribe to medicine for whole body right. I know tats not our specialization but still technically we can prescribe right. (atleast in one state)
technically yes, but ...it is always about keeping the patient's best interest in mind.