Re: msha or wellmont?
I can only speak for the Cardiac Unit at Wellmont in Kingsport, TN...very poorly staffed, and they are not equipped for critical emergencies on weekends because all of their specialists are on-call and my mother almost died there because of fluid building up in her chest cavity, compressed on her lungs and it simulated hyperventilating, but wasn't...it took over 90 minutes for a Pulminary Doctor to arrive and by that time her blood pressure had already bottomed out and she almost died that very night....that was the beginning of an incident that went from her staying there for a week to 3 months.
The nurses refused to call the doctor again to find out why he was taking so long, had no explanation of where he was or what he was doing. All they kept saying was that, "We paged him, that is all we can do", while she lay there sweating, turning red, and her Cardiac doctor, who was making rounds that day, didn't have a clue as to what to do. They didn't even know if he was coming or not.
The nurses gave her meals that she wasn't physically able to eat (whole breasts of chicken when she couldn't even lift her arms) and would not put in requests for alternative meals or feed her, they refused to communicate with her when they had to use arm restraints...we came in and she was on a vent and was crying...she was crying because her back had been itching horribly for hours and she kept trying to get someone's attention...she could WRITE and they never asked her if she was ok.
I could go on and on. The worst hospital I have ever seen and the nurses in that unit could have cared less about the patients. They would talk about the patients right in front of them negatively as if they couldn't hear or comprehend. We caught one nurse yelling at my mother and the charge nurse didn't even care.
There was only one nurse there who truly bent over backwards to do her job out of God knows how many worked with her in the Cardiac ICU and step down.
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