Staff Attitudes and Patient Treatment
Almost two weeks ago, I was hospitalized with a concussion, and an ambulance was taken to the hospital. I was accepted by an on-call doctor, unfortunately I don't know the surname, I saw such a rude treatment in a medical institution for the first time, I was told that I was forcing them to put me in the hospital and that I got an injury or not, of course I heard a lot of other "compliments" in the hospital for less than 5 days and then I was prescribed treatment at home, there I started having fun. In the hospital all day I had to put a catheter, on the last day it started to hurt me a lot, I told my nurse that it hurt, I replied that it would drain the last system and remove, it all happened. When I got home, I got a whole arm where the catheter was, it remained hot, I could not bend or stretch my arm, the temperature was 38. 7 I had to go to another city hospital to treat the damaged arm. The syringes were also placed in the bottom for a total of time 8. The bottom is also damaged for me, everything is blue, hard, red and hot, most likely the result is pus, almost two weeks have passed. I have a question, how many qualified nurses work there? Do they really care where and how to inject a person? Coming out of that hell I feel ten times sicker, I have a damaged vein, I can not sit, can not know what will be with the bottom. I now have to spend a lot more time eliminating the consequences of apologizing to the helpless nurses. I do not want anyone to get into this gross and indifferent hell. There everyone doesn't care about the person. The result is treating my head and everywhere where needles are all damaged.
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