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How long have you waited to be seen at the A&E Dept?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.gerry, sorry to hear of you accident. I feel that the one thing that hasn't been mentioned is, although no-one likes waiting so long, its the not being told anything that makes any wait tedious and annoying! The one thing that keeps me from going to A&E is knowing that I will lose up to six hours to be seen, perhaps that is what is intended! I recall my last visit to A&E where the message board said the wait was approx 3hrs, when I was eventually seen, on my way to the cubicle I noticed at the nurses station there were about 4 nurses standing around looking at baby photo's of one of their colleagues, at the time there was a waitng room full of injured people! And X-Ray, well thats just another joke altogether, why do they book you in for a certain time and then have to wait hours and hours! I appreciate that there will be emergencies but that has never changed has it? They should make allowances for it!
Changing the subject matter slightly, I once had an outpatients appointment at a hospital in London for 9am. At 10:30 I asked the receptionist what was happening, she said everything was being taken care of? Finally at 1:30pm I approached a different receptionist who said that my doctor couldn't get in that morning, why couldn't we have been told that earlier? Living 40 miles from the hospital it was a day totally wasted!
Gerry, sorry to hear about that. Last night I dislocated a finger playing football. I went to A&E at the my local hospital in Berkshire and was seen by a triage nurse within 5 minutes, who took me through to see a doctor straightaway, despite there being a 3 hr wait!! In general chat it came out that because I was polite, smiled, made some conversation and generally treated them like humans, them bumped me up the queue! I had massive sympathy for them - I thought a Tuesday night would be quiet, but they were rushed off their feet, and I seemed to be the only person in there not ****** or off my face on drugs!
The only minor blip was they got confused about whether I'd had an anaesthetic, and tried to set my finger without one...they soon found out!! Jees - the pain! Can just about type now....! My general point being that I went, taking a book, expecting a 3 hr wait, but got seen pronto!! Praise should be given where due, they were excellent.
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