I live in NJ. Yesterday I went in for a CT abdominal scan with and without contrast. Before I got the scan without contrast, the tech put in the IV to be used for the contrast. He had difficulty finding the vein, and had to wiggle the needle around in my arm in order to find it. The first CT scan went ok. I had my eyes closed so I wouldn't be alarmed at seeing the machine move. All of a sudden I felt a very sharp pain in my arm where the IV was. I let the nurse know, and she told me she was administering the contrast. They had already explained that I should feel a flush or burning sensation when it was being administering, so I was expecting that. This was a very sharp pain, and it became worse. Finally, when I stopped yelling that it was hurting and just started yelling, they realized that almost the entire portion of contrast went into my arm instead my vein. My arm immediatly swelled, and they had to enact a major infiltration protocol. The radiology team estimated that over 50cc of contrast had infiltrated my arm. Because it was such a large infiltration, I had to have a plastic surgery consult. They sent me to the ER to wait for the surgeon. When I got to the ER, a nurse came in and asked for my medical history (which she wrote in a small notebook), not my chart, and left. After that, nobody came in to monitor my condition, or see how I was doing. A doctor did come in eventually to tell me that the plastic surgeon had been called and would come down when he was finished in the OR. Again, nothing. No monitoring. At this point it was about 1, and I had been in the hospital since 9:30, and in the ER since 10:30. When I felt a change in my status I had to get out of my stretcher, go into the hall, and find someone (twice) before someone finally came in. I was not offered any water. The plastic surgeon finally came down, told me everything looked fine, and he was going to discharge me and send me home with a sling for my arm. I again had to go out into the hall to find someone to start the discharge paperwork. When 'my' nurse came in (the only time I saw her was when I was first admitted and to give me the discharge papers. The discharge papers did not have any instructions on them, so while I was given oral instructions on how to care for myself when I got home, I was given no written directions. The nurse told me I could leave, and I asked when I was supposed to get my sling. She had no idea I was supposed to get one, and told me she would find someone to give me one. Someone came in and handed me a box, and I told him I didn't know how to put it on and I needed someone to show me. He didn't know, so he had to go out and find someone.
I have two issues: number one, the lack of care I recieved in the ER. I have never been in an ER before where I was not monitored, and where I had to physically get out of bed in order to find help. I don't know who to contact about this. I also want to make sure I am not billed for any of the procedures that had to be done because of the infiltration. I believe that the fact that the tech had a difficult time putting the IV in the first place, and the fact that my infiltration was so large because they ignored my cries of pain too long, makes me not liable for anything related to the infilitration. I am not looking for the hospital to admit liability or give me money. I simply want to not to recieve a bill, but I'm not sure how to go about it. Should I consult a lawyer first? Is there someone at the hospital I should contact about this?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
I have two issues: number one, the lack of care I recieved in the ER. I have never been in an ER before where I was not monitored, and where I had to physically get out of bed in order to find help. I don't know who to contact about this. I also want to make sure I am not billed for any of the procedures that had to be done because of the infiltration. I believe that the fact that the tech had a difficult time putting the IV in the first place, and the fact that my infiltration was so large because they ignored my cries of pain too long, makes me not liable for anything related to the infilitration. I am not looking for the hospital to admit liability or give me money. I simply want to not to recieve a bill, but I'm not sure how to go about it. Should I consult a lawyer first? Is there someone at the hospital I should contact about this?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?