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Visited my friend on A2 ward today. She has spent 7 days there already and she was most concerned with the treatment she is receiving. Until the day she went into hospital she was having daily treatment at home , by a nursing team, to her legs. On going onto A2 ward it was decided they were going to drop this to every 3 days. No explanation was given as to why, therefore she asked me to see if I could find out the reason for this as it contradicted what she had already been told prior to entering Russell Hall hospital. I made an enquiry at the desk and spoke to the nurse. On asking why her treatment had been changed to only every three days, I was told by the nurse that she could not tell me without looking at the notes and that she would come and tell me when she had done this. Sometime passed and we had heard nothing and my friend said could I go and ask as it would be changeover soon and the nurse would be gone. Anyway, I approached the nurse who said she could tell me nothing as there was nothing written in the notes. Nothing at all, nothing to say who had authorised this change to my friends prior treatment and no reason why it had happened. I pursued this matter and said was it usual to have nothing written in the notes and she said she could not answer that and she could not tell me anything because there was nothing written down, but she had put an urgent message for the tissue viabilty team. So, I was just wondering is it professional to have nothing written in medical notes and for nursing staff to not know anything at all about the patients in their charge. It seems a little bizarre to me. I hope this is not a case of discrimination as my friend is nearly 80 years old. How can you spend seven days in hospital and have nothing about your treatment written in your notes. I hope the matron in charge of this ward reads this .
"A2 ward nothing written in notes"
About: Russells Hall Hospital Russells Hall Hospital Dudley DY1 2HQ
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