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    What were they thinking?

    http://articles.cnn.com/2008-07-03/u...loyee?_s=PM:US


    I just saw this on Caught On Tape and I am completely shocked. This woman is in the waiting room at the ER and collapses off her chair to lay face down on the floor. No one in the room did anything. 2 security guards(one walking by and one wheeling to the door on a chair) take a look from the door way and do nothing. A doctor even looks into the room and walks away. She laid on the floor for over an hour. When nurses finally came in and checked her she was dead. There were other people in the waiting room waiting to be assisted and no one did or said a thing.

    I know if I saw someone in the ER collapse I would be off my chair to get help. What were all these people thinking?

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    That is just horrible!! If I had been in that waiting room I would have been trying to get someone to come help her. I might have been yelling even. I just can't even imagine what goes through people's minds sometimes.
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    And to add insult to injury the hospital tried to falsify records about the length of time she was on the floor unattended. But the video survelance does not lie. She fell to the floor at 5:32am, stopped moving at 6:07am and the nurses finally checked on her at 6:35am.

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    I remember when that happened - two years ago. It was all over the news.

    Here's an article from a year later.

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    Thanks for that link.

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    I remember it too..

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    Sadly, this does not surprise me. I was just at the ER with my 88 year old father last month. He had been coughing up blood. We sat for over an hour. The scary thing was that after blood work and a chest x-ray they told him he had pneumonia and admitted him. Later that evening the pulmonary doc came in and told him he did not have pneumonia. I don't think we ever did find out what caused him to cough up blood but they send him home 2 days later with a strong antibiotic.

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    This all goes back to what my mom says all the time: "it's a me-me world", meaning the majority of people are only concerned about themselves, not anyone else.

    This theory explains why people can let people lie on the floor in the ER and not do anything, why people try to run you over while driving with their cell phones, why your neighbor kid, and parents, think it's ok for the child to use your yard as an extension of their own, why people use their baby strollers in the mall as battering rams so they can get to the stores faster. It explains a whole lot of things. It is a sad state of our social world today.

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    6 people were fired, including the head of psychiatry and the chief of security.
    http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/...ief_secur.html
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    July 27, 2009 - a year later, they didn't learn a thing.

    http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/..._hospital.html


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    Quote Originally Posted by happylabs View Post
    Sadly, this does not surprise me. I was just at the ER with my 88 year old father last month. He had been coughing up blood. We sat for over an hour. The scary thing was that after blood work and a chest x-ray they told him he had pneumonia and admitted him. Later that evening the pulmonary doc came in and told him he did not have pneumonia. I don't think we ever did find out what caused him to cough up blood but they send him home 2 days later with a strong antibiotic.
    In January of this year, I took Dad to see his doctor, who sent us to the hospital and phoned them we were coming. We sat in the waiting room over 3 hours before being taken in. Grrrrr . . . .
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    I think it depends upon the ER you visit. When I had my first TIA - that really wasn't - I went to a small, local ER, 8 miles from our house. I was seen immediately, tests were done - then I had to wait for results. Same thing when I had my second episode - same hospital.

    If I had driven 12 miles and gone to the University, I'm quite sure my wait time would have been much longer.

    But where you go also depends upon what your symptoms are. I would have gone to the U if I had thought my need would have been for a Cardiac Cath.

    The U is a major trauma center for this area. Over the weekend they got hit with 5 or 6 victims from an auto accident at the same time. I dare say the ER wait would have been lengthy for others on that afternoon.

    I'm not making excuses for Kings County, but I do know that ERs are abused by many people. Even 30 years ago, when I was working in one, people would use it as a doctor's office instead of an ER. Bringing their kids in with colds and chicken pox. So the beds get filled with unnecessary patients and others suffer because of them.

  13. Yeah i remember this being on the news. =/ pretty disgusting. **** is wrong with people anymore. i just dont get it.

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    Wow, unbelievable. How terribly sad, and imagine all of the help that woman could have been given not only from the doctors/nurses, but from all the other people in the ER waiting room.

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  15. ^ sorries. didnt even know i had typed that. bad habit of mine.

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