Re: Patient rang 999 from hospital bed,
I pity that poor young man. It is quite common for hospital staff to underestimate a patients level of pain. at minimum he should have been given pain meds AND oxygen.Re: Patient rang 999 from hospital bed,
I had a similar experience when my wife was admitted to hospital with the effects of Scoliosis.Re: Patient rang 999 from hospital bed,
I still resent the team who did my op 7 years ago. They would rather have left me to writhe about the bed in agony before giving oxycodone late at night, when paracetamols had failed. I even phoned PALS and was about to start a complaint. They did cave in and let me take oxycodone away with me, but I was too scared to take many more, being an addictive drug. I also got tramadol, but kept them low.Re: Patient rang 999 from hospital bed,
I went to the pain management team at the hospital. I was discharged years ago. They couldn’t really offer me anything. I had the TENs treatment in my ankle for a course of how ever many weeks, but am just now taking paracetamols as and when it gets a bit too much. I sometimes add a nurofen but shouldn’t take them. They may have kept me off a high pain relief because of my current meds.
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