What is the name of your state? Maryland. However, this incident took place with my mother (age 73) living in Connecticut.
My mother fell and broke her wrist on a Thursday night (2 wks ago). She went to the nearest walk-in clinic and was told they had no technician on duty so was sent to emergency room. By Friday, she had finally gotten an ex-ray and confirmation of the break. My mother has a heart condition, takes medication for cholesterol, among other medications for reflux, etc. Because Friday is "surgery day" at this hospital (Middlesex Memorial in Middletown, CT) she was told "no one is available to set your wrist", she was given Darvocet, and sent home to wait for her...MONDAY APPOINTMENT!!! It was a "clean break", she was told, they put her in a splint and sent her home with more Darvocet. By Sunday, the tightness in her chest and shallow breathing frightened her enough to stop taking the pain medication, despite the enormous pain. On Monday, she went to get the wrist set at a Dr's office, by appointment. Even the nurse who finally set the wrist could not believe they made her wait that long! When told of the tightness in her chest and shortness of breath, she was referred to her cardiologist. After waiting until Wednesday for a call back, she called again only to learn her normal cardiologist was on vacation for two weeks.
The "replacement she saw said there was an irregular heartbeat and is now monitoring her for the next two weeks to see if the effects of the Darvocet, a drug she clearly should NOT have been given (according to this cardiologist) wear off. No EKG was taken until the cardiologist saw her.
My mother has Medicaire AND a very expensive supplement so there is not a question of insurance...NOW, she is in extreme pain, even though the wrist has been set since Monday this week.
Does any of this sound as absurd to all of you as it does to me?!!
I say this is unheard of! What steps should we take now? Although I am in Maryland and she in Connecticut, I would like more investigation into this and the people responsible!
Anyone?
My mother fell and broke her wrist on a Thursday night (2 wks ago). She went to the nearest walk-in clinic and was told they had no technician on duty so was sent to emergency room. By Friday, she had finally gotten an ex-ray and confirmation of the break. My mother has a heart condition, takes medication for cholesterol, among other medications for reflux, etc. Because Friday is "surgery day" at this hospital (Middlesex Memorial in Middletown, CT) she was told "no one is available to set your wrist", she was given Darvocet, and sent home to wait for her...MONDAY APPOINTMENT!!! It was a "clean break", she was told, they put her in a splint and sent her home with more Darvocet. By Sunday, the tightness in her chest and shallow breathing frightened her enough to stop taking the pain medication, despite the enormous pain. On Monday, she went to get the wrist set at a Dr's office, by appointment. Even the nurse who finally set the wrist could not believe they made her wait that long! When told of the tightness in her chest and shortness of breath, she was referred to her cardiologist. After waiting until Wednesday for a call back, she called again only to learn her normal cardiologist was on vacation for two weeks.
The "replacement she saw said there was an irregular heartbeat and is now monitoring her for the next two weeks to see if the effects of the Darvocet, a drug she clearly should NOT have been given (according to this cardiologist) wear off. No EKG was taken until the cardiologist saw her.
My mother has Medicaire AND a very expensive supplement so there is not a question of insurance...NOW, she is in extreme pain, even though the wrist has been set since Monday this week.
Does any of this sound as absurd to all of you as it does to me?!!
I say this is unheard of! What steps should we take now? Although I am in Maryland and she in Connecticut, I would like more investigation into this and the people responsible!
Anyone?
