>The medical team was concerned that because Dr. Lown was having trouble swallowing, he was at risk for recurrent pneumonias. So we restricted his diet to purées. Soon the speech therapist recommended that we forbid him to ingest anything by mouth. Then the conversation spiraled into ideas for alternative feeding methods — a temporary tube through the nose followed, perhaps, by a feeding tube in the stomach.
Maybe not the main point of this article, but there are numerous occasions where I’ve encountered just this. Allied health professionals, all of whom are very well intentioned, making recommendations that physicians readily follow without taking into consideration the needs or desires of the patient and family. If as a physician you are being advised to declare a patient NPO or to send them off to a skilled nursing facility instead of home - please remember that this is just a recommendation and that it’s your job to look at the patient as a whole, including their general medical condition, likelihood of their family supporting them, etc. before following through.
Maybe not the main point of this article, but there are numerous occasions where I’ve encountered just this. Allied health professionals, all of whom are very well intentioned, making recommendations that physicians readily follow without taking into consideration the needs or desires of the patient and family. If as a physician you are being advised to declare a patient NPO or to send them off to a skilled nursing facility instead of home - please remember that this is just a recommendation and that it’s your job to look at the patient as a whole, including their general medical condition, likelihood of their family supporting them, etc. before following through.