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Wrongfully discharged after 2 hour in ER
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Obviously your condition wasnt an "emergency or life threatening" because your still alive and fully capable of writing this review! Do yourself a favor, stop cramming the ER's and go see your PMD with your long list of symptoms!
I am assuming that the ER doctors couldn't find a reason to admit you. If you had all of these symptoms you should probably have went to your regular doctor before so many of the accumulated. Hospitals don't admit people for no reason.
As for the elderly man, how did he hit himself on the head with his cane. If he had a cane, why was he in a wheel chair? No matter what, the fact that he hit himself on the head with his own cane, wasn't the hospital's fault.
Most of the time, if a person goes to the ER in an ambulance they are going to receive treatment more rapidly. If a person is well enough to drive themselves, use public transportation, or have a friend or relative drive them it isn't a true emergency.
If you are in the emergency room, regardless how you got there. That individual should be treated.
To that person it's an emergency. It's a sad thing when patients are belittled, ignored, ridiculed and sometimes the gossiping between nurses is pathetic, but what can you do when it's a charge nurse and her partner in crime the doctor and a student nurse is watching how our system fails at putting patient care first. I have witnessed this several times and reporting it does nothing because the ones in charge are the ones guilty of it firsthand. I'm referring to cedars Sinai, Los Angeles.
One nurse ruins it for everyone. Really sad and disappointing.