The staff really look after you, and won't let you out until you're fit to go home. However, there needs to be more nurses; they are always tied up. You never get a chance to get assistance. If HCAs (health care assistants) could do things like operate the drip that would be good. When the alarm goes off on the drip it can take a long time to sort it out and it annoys the other patients.
"Looked after very well at Royal Liverpool University Hospital"
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