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Hospital Bizarre Situation…..
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Before anyone says it I am NOT blaming staff whatsoever. But it was a long/stressful/ horrendous eve. To cut v long story short, my doctor decided that she wanted me re-assessed at hosp as not much improvement since my discharge a week ago. Sent with letter to apparently avoid sitting in A & E for hours. Did that work? Don’t be daft. Anyway arrived at 1 pm. By 4 pm they’d decided my blood tests indicated a clot and they wanted to admit me, and also do CT scan amongst other things. Only prob was, they didn’t have a bed. Shall I go home and come back in morn?? No no no, one will be free any min….. said I was in a lot of discomfort and couldn’t sit on this hard chair for hours and hours as the sheer angle of sitting like that was making it worse. No no, any min now…… 1am!! I’m still sat , by now in a side room, with various other people, all at snapping point, who have been here for up to 12 hours with no food, no offer of a drink, literally not knowing what to do with themselves, and all in pain. Staff apologising and saying even they didn’t understand what was going on. (Even I understood they couldn’t create a free bed out of thin air). Finally get on a ward at 2 am. Said they didn’t have any pillows for my bed! But finally managed to find one. Come to this morning - only staff I have seen are cleaners and lady who brings round tea. Staff desk is empty, phone is just ringing and ringing, when you ask anyone where on earth are the staff you just get told oh they will be out in a minute. Bizarre situation is an understatement.and I am no further forward. Cheer me up someone!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sorry to hear this Smow and I'm afraid I can't cheer you up but I can tell you the exact same thing has happened to me more than once before.
If there are no staff around, it might be because they are in a meeting, changing over shifts.
Sometimes they put you in a ward while they decide what to do with you, after the doctors have been round, and these wards are not run the same way as normal wards and sometimes you just have to have what you're given, food wise, and hope you don't have to wait too long for the doctors to come round.
Good luck, hope everything will soon improve for you. xx
If there are no staff around, it might be because they are in a meeting, changing over shifts.
Sometimes they put you in a ward while they decide what to do with you, after the doctors have been round, and these wards are not run the same way as normal wards and sometimes you just have to have what you're given, food wise, and hope you don't have to wait too long for the doctors to come round.
Good luck, hope everything will soon improve for you. xx
They suspect lung but not sure.
Barry - pancreatitis.
Just to top morning off - consultant has been round, says he has beefed me in for the CT scan but can’t guarantee time. Then he left. Lunch arrives, of which (luckily) I barely touched.
5 mins ago a stroppy nurse turns up to put me on yet another drip, spots the lunch tray and says oh you do you know you’re nil by mouth!! Since when?? Since consultant saw you. (He never said a think about NBM whatsoever). Well it’s on your notes. Don’t you think he would have mentioned it??. Losing the will……….
Barry - pancreatitis.
Just to top morning off - consultant has been round, says he has beefed me in for the CT scan but can’t guarantee time. Then he left. Lunch arrives, of which (luckily) I barely touched.
5 mins ago a stroppy nurse turns up to put me on yet another drip, spots the lunch tray and says oh you do you know you’re nil by mouth!! Since when?? Since consultant saw you. (He never said a think about NBM whatsoever). Well it’s on your notes. Don’t you think he would have mentioned it??. Losing the will……….
Jackdaw
"Some CT scans require you to be nil by mouth for 2 or 4 hours before coming for your appointment. CT scans of the chest/abdomen require you to be nil by mouth for 2 hours before your appointment time. CT scans of chest/abdomen/pelvis, abdomen/pelvis require you to be nil by mouth for 4 hours before coming for your scan"
https:/ /www.as hfordst peters. nhs.uk/ ct
And of course if the scan shows something that needs urgent surgery then it makes sense to be NBM for a few hours beforehand.
"Some CT scans require you to be nil by mouth for 2 or 4 hours before coming for your appointment. CT scans of the chest/abdomen require you to be nil by mouth for 2 hours before your appointment time. CT scans of chest/abdomen/pelvis, abdomen/pelvis require you to be nil by mouth for 4 hours before coming for your scan"
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And of course if the scan shows something that needs urgent surgery then it makes sense to be NBM for a few hours beforehand.
Johnny. No, not this time. Last time when on a ward, us ladies devised a scheme that every time we saw a man we gave him a grade from 1 - 10. One of us would say a number and the others would nod or shake their heads. The male staff didn't have a clue what we were doing. The Idris Elba look alike came out best at 11. I think he was a physio!