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Cousin P in ER for cat bite yesterday
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 570016" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Absolutely, it could have been prevented. It would have been such an easy fix.</p><p>Total neglect.</p><p>I spoke with-the Dir of Nursing today and gave her an update on Pan. Then I told her because it had been documented and not cared for, it was neglect and I expected to be reimbursed for expenses.</p><p>Her eyes got really big and she was silent for a minute, and then she said okay.</p><p>Then she started making notes about the nurses and how they called the dr, etc. and I could see that she was going to try to pin it all on the doctor. That is so sad. Nothing is going to change. The nurses still blow off half the pts, and they are the dr's ears and eyes, and if they can't make clear what the pts needs are, then the dr's hands are tied.</p><p>Sigh.</p><p></p><p>What do pts do who have no private caregiver like Visiting Angels, or family members? Scary, scary, scary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 570016, member: 3419"] Absolutely, it could have been prevented. It would have been such an easy fix. Total neglect. I spoke with-the Dir of Nursing today and gave her an update on Pan. Then I told her because it had been documented and not cared for, it was neglect and I expected to be reimbursed for expenses. Her eyes got really big and she was silent for a minute, and then she said okay. Then she started making notes about the nurses and how they called the dr, etc. and I could see that she was going to try to pin it all on the doctor. That is so sad. Nothing is going to change. The nurses still blow off half the pts, and they are the dr's ears and eyes, and if they can't make clear what the pts needs are, then the dr's hands are tied. Sigh. What do pts do who have no private caregiver like Visiting Angels, or family members? Scary, scary, scary. [/QUOTE]
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