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braingonebad 07-02-2008 02:22 PM

Patient dies on floor
 
http://news.aol.com/story/_a/video-s...01115509990001

I could not believe she layed ther an hour and nobody did a thing to help her.

Sickening.

:mad::mad::mad:

In the video, it looks like it's only minutes, but it was reported in the news she was on that floor an hour, and then her chart they reported she was up and moving (wrong) and used the restroom (also wrong).

I wonder if bystanders in a case like this could be charged with anything?

weegot5kiz 07-02-2008 04:25 PM

charge them with being self serving idiots

Bobbi 07-02-2008 11:16 PM

Unfortunately, I can believe that patients can die in ER. Such also happened in Los Angeles (last year):



http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/s...12782&catid=82

Only in areas or jurisdictions where "Good Samaritan" laws have been enacted can a bystander be charged. Such laws, in effect, also protect those who assist from blame or fault if something goes wrong.

KathyM 07-03-2008 09:59 AM

Yep - a dear friend of mine died like that after many hours in the ER waiting room at Cook County Hospital. They said she was over-reacting to her claims of having a heart attack - to be patient. Her husband was a Chicago fireman too, and she had three small children. He was completely devastated. :(

My heart breaks for that poor woman in the video - she had no one in her life who cared about her. :(

I DO NOT want to go out in that manner. My mother died strapped to a bed with hospital staff yelling at her to behave. At least she was covered and it happened quickly. They didn't splash my mother's dead body, legs spread apart, all over the TV screens as news. I hope her relatives in Jamaica don't see that footage. I would have been even more horrified if that were my relative. :eek::(

Kitty 07-03-2008 10:14 AM

The other person in the waiting room did nothing, too. Just sat there. Sadly, this does not surprise me.

We had a horrible experience when my Dad was in the hospital for the last time. Unbelievable lack of compassion AND quality care. It absolutely contributed to his death.

I normally do not have "words" with people but I did with one nurse who ignored his cries for help. I witnessed it from down the hall (I could hear him yelling for help when I got off the elevator). She was seated just outside his door working on charts. Ignored him completely. Only when I walked up and asked her if she was deaf did it compel her to get up off her sorry butt and see what he needed. He was sitting straight up in the bed (someone had left his adjustable bed in this position) and he could barely breathe. He was beet red and gasping for breath by the time I got there. I reported her to the nursing supervisor and made a stop by the offices on my way out. Oh, and I also found her (the nurse) and gave her a piece of my mind....it was not a pretty conversation. :mad:

My Dad felt better that I had lamblasted her and reported her to the charge nurse. :rolleyes:

The hospital was Gwinnett Medical Center in Lawrenceville, GA and I would not even consider taking my cats there much less another family member. I'll drive to the next county, thank you.

KathyM 07-03-2008 11:13 AM

OMG Kelly, I'm sorry you have to carry that memory. :( I have a love/hate relationship with the hospital that locked my mother on a closed psych ward and eventually "killed" her. I worked there for many years and new the staff well. I also knew the tremendous pressure the nurses were under and how easy it was to become immune to the sound of screams and cries when you hear it all day long, day after day. :o

You may have blown out that woman's eardrum, but you certainly showed your father how much you loved him before he left this world. I'll bet it was ugly - the conversation, that is. :D

momXseven 07-04-2008 08:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by braingonebad (Post 314410)
http://news.aol.com/story/_a/video-s...01115509990001

I could not believe she layed ther an hour and nobody did a thing to help her.

Sickening.

:mad::mad::mad:

In the video, it looks like it's only minutes, but it was reported in the news she was on that floor an hour, and then her chart they reported she was up and moving (wrong) and used the restroom (also wrong).

I wonder if bystanders in a case like this could be charged with anything?


Here's more on this story,
http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/07/03/hos...rss_topstories

Kitty 07-04-2008 08:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by momXseven (Post 315513)

This story just sickens me. To think of that poor woman's last moments on this earth......she did not deserve that. :mad: My heart goes out to her family.

I hope the workers who ignored her and the people who falsified the records are all punished to the fullest extent of the law.

momXseven 07-04-2008 10:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by herekitty1960 (Post 315519)
This story just sickens me. To think of that poor woman's last moments on this earth......she did not deserve that. :mad: My heart goes out to her family.

I hope the workers who ignored her and the people who falsified the records are all punished to the fullest extent of the law.

I just can't believe what a "cold" world we live in. :(

KathyM 07-04-2008 12:35 PM

Thank you for posting the pic of Ms. Green. She looks happy. :) I'll remember her that way. I suspect she'd prefer people to remember her alive. It's a shame she was supporting her children back home and had a church family here. :(

From the video, I thought she was "just another crazy homeless woman" the general public despises. It's really a shame someone from her church family couldn't have stood by her side in her time of need. :(

braingonebad 07-05-2008 08:41 AM

Whether she was a homeless drug addict or the mayor, I can't see letting her lay on the floor. She was a human being.

But worse were the lies on her chart. CYA, that's what it's all about.

Rememering her as she is in that pic... that is a nice thought, thanks, Kathy. You know, she is in a better place now, now that I think about it.

who moi 07-07-2008 01:51 AM

I've been thinking about this a lot since you've posted this, brainy...

and there was another one recently about the elder dude that was crossing the street and got run over and laid for over a minute before anyone even approached him...

I wonder if it is because folks are in fear of being:

Sued? Reprimanded?

We have kids all over MySpace that posts about themselves...it is the moi moi moi society...

a few days ago there was a kid that posted on youtube that was bouncing a baby around...while another one filmed it...
the one that filmed it will be just getting a slap on the wrist...

I personally think we need a serious restructuring in education especially about respecting one another

...teachers are afraid of school kids...

we had a friend that taught in our area for one year, he just left to go back to Pittsburg this summer...FOR GOOD... He is 6' tall and full of muscle and still, he says when those kids challenge him, what can he do?

I am all for free speech, freedom, but folks have lost respect for one another (not all, but quite a few, especially in this generation). They shout Freedom but forgot that FREEDOM comes with respect for others...

We need to give the teachers back some of their rights to TEACH...

of course, the problem isn't just about teachers and such, I have went off the subject and digressed....sorry...

*bigsigh...I can go on and on and on and on and on....but I have to believe in something...the good in all of us...(ALL except Hitler?)

KathyM 07-07-2008 06:17 AM

Moi

I think it's all the hypocrisy coming back to bite us in the butt. Schools are just another "business." Success and performance of the school is more important than the student. Schools are not teaching children the skills they need to know in order to succeed at life and compete in an international world - parents aren't teaching them either. We try to appease them with the "American Dream," but we don't tell them they will probably have to lie, steal and cheat in order to achieve this dream. They also don't tell them only certain people qualify for this dream. It REALLY sucks to find out there is no Santa Claus, and never will be. :o

As it was with my son, his only option was to pick up a gun and learn how to be a killer (join the military). Won't it be special when he returns home for his "hero's welcome" to find he was slapped once again by his community. I sure hope the military lives up to it's promise to him. :mad:

My sister and I were OUTRAGED at that man that was left to die on the street after being hit by a car. We may not have attempted CPR, but we most certainly would have stood in the street to make sure no other cars hit the man!

As for the baby tossing, gee where did I see that before. Oh yeah - South Park - Isn't it supposed to be funny when Kyle "kicks the baby?" :rolleyes: Even worse, of the four kids in that show, Kyle is supposed to be the sensible one.

I fully agree with you that we need to start respecting each other. The FIRST step we can take is to stop being afraid of each other. People are NOT monsters.


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