I have recently spent seven days in C2 with my daughter, who was very poorly with pancreatitis. I can not fault the care and commitment of all the nursing staff on the ward. Their care was thorough, as too were their genuine concern for her wellbeing. Often many of the nurses made special journeys to visit her if they had been deployed to other areas of the ward, in order to monitor her progress. As my daughter's condition was quite unusual, I feel that the consultants took great care over their attempts to find the cause of her condition, exhausting tests. The staff completing the MRI, were also very aware that the procedure could be unpleasant, and they took great care in explaining the procedure. The Play therapy was invaluable, especially when all my daughter could do was watch DVDs on the player that they had lent her for the duration of her stay. A great aid to her recovery, as it enabled my daughter to 'zone out', on a ward that could be quiet noisy with other younger poorly children (and especially with unthinking parents who often had no realisation that other children on the bay were very poorly). Again the staff were most accommodating regarding the noise, and made all attempts to move my daughter to a quieter area, though they were unable to do so ( which we were more than understanding, due to having no control of children/patients or parents being admitted onto the ward). My only issue was that pharmacy did not draw up my daughter's pain relief medication. We were discharged from the ward at 3:00pm, with the understanding that I could return around 6:00pm to collect her medication. After several enquiries and phone calls to C2, with staff making many attempts to locate the medication, by 8:45pm C2 staff and I decided to wait until the morning to collect her meds'. Hoping that my daughter would be able to manage her pain. By 5:30am, my daughter was in a great deal of pain, and by 6:30am post a phone call to C2, it was agreed to bring my daughter back to the ward in order to have some pain relief. Much to my daughter's distress we traveled very slowly back to the hospital, which took us 30 minutes. Credit to C2 there was a bed ready for her, and pain relief given. However, it took until 12:30pm for us to collect her meds'. again no fault of C2 staff, the 'drugs card had been hand delivered to pharmacy the previous day, and it could not be located, therefore, a nurse from the ward, went to the surgical team in charge of my daughter's care, and had a prescription written and signed, which we then had to present to pharmacy. One other grip, was due to the medication not been drawn up, I had to use the car park, and incurred a £5.50 car park fee. Though, I did enquire whether I was still expected to pay as the incident was no fault of ours, as I had previously been exempt from paying the £27.50 fee that I had incurred as I bought my daughter into A&E and had not choice but to leave my car in the car park.
"Children's Ward C2"
About: Russells Hall Hospital Russells Hall Hospital Dudley DY1 2HQ
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