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  • Is this the NHS??

    What an eventful night. From the moment I got in to when I got out ten hours later, I did not know what was going on.

    Is it very difficult to decrease the waiting time almost every patient must go through? I was told by one that he had to wait nine months for his endoscopy! This is completely ridiculous. The NHS has the resources (or does it?) and man-power (atleast it says its the biggest employer in Europe). So why not just make a few minor changes? Oh well, who am I to complain?

    Right, what happened last night, was very unfortunate. I can pin-point who's fault it was but that would be too un-professional. Lack of experience is not an excuse for negligence. That patient had to wait four hours in the waiting area just to be seen by the triage nurse, who considered him priority 4 when it should have been 2 (means he should have been seen before everyone else in the waiting area). Priority 1 applies to patients that go directly into resuscitation room (e.g. those with heart attacks).

    He was only complaining of a sore tummy. But he was as cold as ice. Looking at his card, he had been in the waiting area for four hours before coming in. His shirt was stained brown with vomitus, means he was sitting in the chair and vomitting. His tummy was very tender to touch, which according to him got a lot worse in the past hour. He asked for help but no one listened.

    From his appearance alone, he looked like going to intensive care. Blood sugar was 35mmol/l (that is extremely high). He had insulin in his bag. Tongue was extremely dry. He was quickly losing consciousness. The oncall medic lady agreed with my diagnosis that it was DKA (diabetic ketoacidosis), occurs when the blood sugar is poorly controlled, the blood is very acidic and the patient is extremely dehydrated. It is potentially fatal but treatable.

    Within fifteen minutes, he was in ITU. But he did not look very well. Two hours later, I got a call from the medic that the patient died. Now, I was sad and furious. Why was he made to wait four hours when the less serious ones were already seen and sent home. Should we accept that the ones who initially saw him and made him wait were not competent?? Is incompetence an excuse for negligence?

    I really wish I could have saved him! He was not very well from the moment I saw him but when I asked how he was, He said, "Im great doctor, how about you? Well actually just got a problem with my tummy, its a bit sore."

    And when a doctor makes a mistake, they are quick enough to catch at his throat. But I hope this incident is a lesson to the ones involved.

  • About me.

    Well, I know, who cares, but still here's a bit about myself.

    My name is Kaiser. I am 30 years old (that happened so fast, I was 15 the other day). Doctor by profession, living and working in the UK. My area of expertise (LOL) is Accident and Emergency, been working in the field for the past five years.

    Normally I wouldn't have time for creating a bog or any sort of extra-curricular activities, but I have nothing to do between my shifts. I work ten hours a day and mostly get night shifts.

    I guess my trusty PC and Xbox360 are going to be my best friends then. I still got some 50 hours left in Oblivion. My God, such a great game, I didnt have as much fun since Thief came out in 1998. Between the oblivion marathon, I get on xbox live and fight out some Dead or Alive matches. I am a B+, so am not bad. But there was that lady "Miss Playa" that completely destroyed me. Well, not just me but all the other players in the lobby.

    Well, its 23:15 and I dont want my stupid cousin to come. He has a problem with his PC and he's been constantly eating my brains out. The guy doesnt even know how to open "My Computer". Its too late, if he comes now, I am not opening the door to him.

    And what's with this country and obesity. Every fifth person I see is fat. Please dont get me wrong but its really a cause for concern. The NHS really needs to do something about it. And people shouldnt go to Mcdonalds, KFCs and Pizzahut very often. Atleast they shouldnt take their kids with them.

    This is my first attempt at writing a blog and I have no idea what to write, so please bear with me.

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