I dropped nearly all of my lexapro on the floor in my dorm room kitchen which is simply filthy.
Dropped pills on the floor.
Upon finding said pill no matter where in the bed they found it they always popped it back into their mouths.
Wtf man seriously you re taking drugs and worried about the little microbes in the carpet floor.
Y know i ve never had a patient who wanted a pill that was dropped on the floor but have had ones that dropped a pill into the bedding.
So there we go searching through sheets and blankets and gown.
People drop pills on the floor all the time at home and still take them.
The pills were picked up the from the floor and they disposed of them in the sharps container.
Due to the high cost of the pills the pharmacist immediately contacted their supervisor who in turn contacted the head physician of the facility.
If you find it on the floor strongpak it.
The nurses then informed the pharmacist on duty that a refill of the medication would be necessary.
That doesn t make them mentally ill.
For me it would depend on where i dropped the pills a pharmacy is usually cleaner then a garage floor where there may be grease cat hair etc.
A bathroom floor would be a no.
Just today i identified and labeled i know a hundred or more loose pills and still have more to go.
You re free to document whatever you like but i don t think it was necessary in this case.
If you drop it pick it up and keep right on counting.
You have a good sense of humor stargazer i am still laughing after reading this post and your previous one.
I have literally pulled pills out of the toilet and swallowed them after throwing up.