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"Attended for seizure....discharged with movicol!"

About: Good Hope Hospital

The members of staff were polite. My son was taken into Aand E from school as he had a seizure for 6.5 mins with no PMH of seizure/epilepsy. Too many patients were left on hospital beds in corridors of a&e dept. as a RGN myself I found this to lack patient privacy and dignity which are part of basic requirements. Dr found lump in son's lower abdo.....I advised he suffers from constipation and so this does not concern me. Drs ignored my views and sent my son for an unnecessary ultrasound and then X-ray of lower abdo. Returned to AED dept to find cubicle we were allocated for a very short while was now occupied by another patient. Fair do as most of our time had been spent in various corridors. Dr handed me a in house script for movicol and a quick discharge. I replied so I will contact the paediatrician regarding my sons seizure and we already have lactulose and fybogel at home. Only basic observations were undertaken as part of initial assessment. We waited for someone to remove cannula no one came so, removed it myself. 4 hours of time and resources completely wasted. I was totally unhappy that the care provided was at this level. Patients are entitled to privacy. Patients are entitled to better care. It seemed to be a tick box system to allow a production line of patients to be fed through the dept at any cost. My child had elevated heart rate. He was not alert and orientated on discharge. He is lucky I am a nurse and I know how to care for him. Why is it that adult settings can not provide adequate care for most patients with special needs and/learning difficulties.

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Response from Marie Helebert, Patient Services Officer, Patient Services, Heart of England Foundation Trust 9 years ago
Marie Helebert
Patient Services Officer, Patient Services,
Heart of England Foundation Trust

Work with patients & families to highlight and address any issues relating to patient experience.

Submitted on 15/01/2015 at 17:15
Published on Care Opinion at 19:50


Thank you for your feedback. I am very sorry that you had a less than positive experience with your son's treatment and care at our Emergency Department, and this give me some concern. Can I please ask you to contact me directly so that I may highlight and investigate your experience in more detail? I can be contacted on 0121 424 0808 or by email to marie.helebert@heartofengland.nhs.uk.

I look forward to hearing from you and thank you once again for posting your feedback, it is extremely valuable. I sincerely hope that your son is feeling better.

Kind Regards

Marie Helebert

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Response from Arne Rose, Consultant, Associate Medical Director for Good Hope Hospital , Management, Heart of England Foundation Trust 9 years ago
Arne Rose
Consultant, Associate Medical Director for Good Hope Hospital , Management,
Heart of England Foundation Trust

Consultant

Submitted on 16/01/2015 at 10:42
Published on Care Opinion at 11:44


Dear Sadtaps,

I am sorry you had such a terrible time. I would like to look into this further with your help. While the health system and our A&E depratment are under a lot of pressure at the moment (so there will be patients on the corridor), I would like us to learn from this complaint and also ensure that your son has got the correct treatment - may you would like to get in touch so that I can discuss this in person or over the phone with you?

Many thanks for your posting.

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