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Re: Woman suffered miscarriage on A&E waiting room floor as she waited 4 hours to see
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But it wouldn't have made a difference to the outcome :rolleyes: That is outrageous, where's the compassion our nurses used to be famous for, I realise people are busy and they're understaffed but surely someone there could've spared a couple of minutes to spend with that poor lady |
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When I was in A&E on successive nights before my surgery I was in absolute agony and at one point collapsed onto the floor by reception writhing in pain. At one point I recall one of the staff saying something like 'you can't lie there sir'... It was about 10 mins. before someone eventually helped me onto a wheelchair and took me off to see the medics. Numerous staff saw me lying there but nobody seemed to want to help.
I was later admitted and spent about a week in hospital being pumped full of antibiotics and praying I wouldn't develop severe pancreatitis. The reality is that the staff in these places are exposed to all sorts of things and I feel inevitably lose some of their empathy at times, especially at the sharp end in places like A&E where they have to deal with all sorts of people (some of whom are unpleasant in the extreme) in all sorts of mental and physical states. I don't condone uncaring behaviour but do appreciate why it sometimes happens. ---------- Post added at 09:53 ---------- Previous post was at 09:45 ---------- @ Multiskilled - in my defence at the time I posted that I had no way of knowing what he'd posted as he's on my ignore list. IIRC his post also had one of the usual ambiguous anti Tory/Boris rant titles which needs to be amended by a mod. in order to make any sense and bear some relation to the topic. My intention was not to belittle the woman's suffering. |
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Why reply to a post of someone on your ignore list? especially if you don't even know what he said.Your always telling Arthur to check his facts before posting.
I just get annoyed at the way the same people seem to get pleasure at tearing Arthur's posts apart even more so when they then admit to not even have read them. This forum would be a lot poorer without him and I'm surprised he is still around considering the amount of flack he gets off certain members,and moderators seeming to turn a blind eye to it. |
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As has been previously stated, if any member has an issue with Moderation, or believe that another member has been treated unfairly, please contact one of the Site Admins with your complaint for discussion and review.
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Sorry you don't like being challenged about your behaviour to other members but I guess that just tough. As for the moderators I'm sure they have read what I've written and will be in touch shortly if they feel the need. |
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We won't contact you to see if you have a complaint - you have to make one...
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Ok children, enough now, back to the topic please.
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an unborn child has no greater right to treatment than to someone suffering a stroke or a child seriously injured in an rtc or to person who is critically injured in a workplace accident The only logical way to prioritise treatment is to base it on who has the greater chance of survival and best quality of life And before anyone says it if it was my fiancée of course I'd be screaming blue murder but it's not so I can look at the situation with rational,logic and most importantly without emotion |
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That's the job of the triage nurse, assignment of priorities: Three groups, those who if not treated will survive anyway, those who even if treated will die and those who if treated will save their lives.
Third group always has priority when resources are streached. |
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