Difference between revisions of "Double Portions"
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Latest revision as of 14:50, 12 August 2017
Double portions refers to a patient request to have double the food portions that is ordered for them.
Diagnosis
Patient asks for double portions.[1]
Treatment
Say no and make NPO.[2][3][4][5]
Other Diets
- American Diet
- Biblical Portions
- Feast or Famine
- Low-Broccoli Diet
- Mediterranean Diet
- Of Biblical Proportions
- Paleo Diet
- Project BOOST
- Subterranean Diet
References
- Jump up ↑ Know Your Hospital Diets (Gomerblog)
- Jump up ↑ No Way, Jose: Patient Request for Double Portions Denied, Made NPO as Punishment (Gomerblog)
- Jump up ↑ Patient “Starving to Death” After 1 Hour NPO, Actually Starves to Death Another Hour Later (Gomerblog)
- Jump up ↑ Santa Claus Aspirates Milk, Cookies after Ignoring NPO Guidelines (Gomerblog)
- Jump up ↑ Texas Execution Delayed Due to Inmate’s NPO Status (Gomerblog)