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"Eventually they got my pain under control"

About: University Hospital Monklands / Surgical Admissions Unit University Hospital Monklands / Urology (Ward 6) University Hospital Wishaw / Emergency Department

(as the patient),

I was recently admitted to the University Hospital Wishaw A&E department with severe pain and what they failed to recognise was the early stages of sepsis.

The initial nurse who was in charge of my care made no attempt to try and get my pain under control. They offered me no reassurance whilst I was in pain or showed any care or compassion. The only time the nurse engaged in conversation was when they were extremely rude to my wife who had to witness me in severe pain, whilst they took 25 mins to get the pain relief in the first place then never came back to assess my pain.

Thankfully, a very kind nurse who was walking past seen my distress and did get me more pain relief and offered reassurance to myself and my wife which helped relieve our anxieties and also enquired about where the ambulance was that was transferring me to Monklands.

At Monklands, they recognised quickly that I was showing signs of sepsis and I was commenced on regular morphine for my pain. The paramedics who transferred me were very good and were extremely considerate to the amount of pain I was in and did their best to make the journey across as comfortable as possible.

Charge nurse in SACU was amazing with myself and my wife and accommodated me even though I was in a bed. The nurses in ward 6 were fantastic, eventually they got my pain under control for which I am very grateful.

The medical staff I would like to thank for their quick interventions from when I arrived to discharge.

This is the second time I have had sepsis in 3 years the first time I also did attend A&E at UHW and the care from both the nursing and medical staff was fantastic unfortunately this time it was more traumatising than fantastic for myself and my wife. 

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Response from Jennifer Montgomery, Improvement Coordinator, Quality Directorate, NHS Lanarkshire 3 weeks ago
Jennifer Montgomery
Improvement Coordinator, Quality Directorate,
NHS Lanarkshire

Operational Lead for Care Opinion in NHS Lanarkshire

Submitted on 09/04/2024 at 00:23
Published on Care Opinion at 00:23


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Dear Marzw55,

Thank you for sharing your experience on Care Opinion of University Hospitals Wishaw and Monklands.

I am sorry to hear that you had a poor experience in the Emergency Department at University Hospital Wishaw. It is disappointing to hear that the nurse in charge of your care did not try to get your pain under control or provide any reassurance about the pain you were in and treatment for this. I am pleased to hear that this changed when you were transferred to Monklands and from there your pain was controlled and you were able to get the required treatment.

I look forward to passing on your kind words to the teams in Monklands who I am sure will be delighted to hear your feedback and will get a real boost from it. If you wish to discuss the experience at Emergency Department, University Hospital Wishaw in more detail and please can I ask you contact Patient Affairs on the below details. They will be able to investigate further and provide a personal response.

PatientAffairs.Wishaw@lanarkshire.scot.nhs.uk

Tel no 01698 366 558

I hope you are recovering well.

Kind Regards,

Jenni

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