As a pediatrician, I deal with this on a daily basis. To be honest, I feel like it puts me in a tough position. I feel like I have no option but to say yes. However, I do not write prescriptions for parents. In the lawsuit-happy world in which we live, the name of the game is DOCUMENTATION! As another poster stated, I have no chart on a parent as we do not care for adults in our office. Therefore, I have no way of documenting any prescribing I do for an adult. I know that 99/100 times this would be no problem, but that one time when someone has an allergic reaction to a medication that I decided to prescribe for them at their child's appointment to save them time/money could come back to haunt me. It is really to protect the parent AND myself.
Just my 2cents worth...