Tinijocaro
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dd 11 and ds 9 ran into each other on bikes. dd fell and broke her arm. Brought her to Children's Hospital. We were there 6 hours! I know they were very busy-two traumas were airflighted in while we were there so we got bumped. No problem, they needed treatment first.
The xray showed a break near the wrist of the radius bone. The orthoped was supposed to come in, but after waiting two hours, the nurses came in and said he wouldn't be coming in. He recommended that they splint her, and we make an appointment with an ortho the following week. To me, this didn't sound right so I asked "Are you sure we can wait a whole week?" Yup, no problem. They splinted her and we went home. Her fingers turned purple-they wrapped her way too tight so I re-wrapped her.
After talking with several people who had been through breaks with their own kids, I realized that this wasn't the correct way to handle this. I brought her to a clinic last night who re-xrayed her-found that both bones of the arm were broken. They said that waiting a whole week would not have been good at all! She got a cast and they had to set the bones. They could have started healing wrong in that week!
I'm ticked that they blew us off-I understand that they were busy and that we had to wait-I have no problem with that. I feel we were given substandard and possibly damaging care.
Today I'm calling the hospital to voice my complaints and let them know that I do not expect them to bill either me or my insurance company. I'm very disapppointed.
The xray showed a break near the wrist of the radius bone. The orthoped was supposed to come in, but after waiting two hours, the nurses came in and said he wouldn't be coming in. He recommended that they splint her, and we make an appointment with an ortho the following week. To me, this didn't sound right so I asked "Are you sure we can wait a whole week?" Yup, no problem. They splinted her and we went home. Her fingers turned purple-they wrapped her way too tight so I re-wrapped her.
After talking with several people who had been through breaks with their own kids, I realized that this wasn't the correct way to handle this. I brought her to a clinic last night who re-xrayed her-found that both bones of the arm were broken. They said that waiting a whole week would not have been good at all! She got a cast and they had to set the bones. They could have started healing wrong in that week!
I'm ticked that they blew us off-I understand that they were busy and that we had to wait-I have no problem with that. I feel we were given substandard and possibly damaging care.
Today I'm calling the hospital to voice my complaints and let them know that I do not expect them to bill either me or my insurance company. I'm very disapppointed.

It WOULD begin to heal incorrectly and then they may have to do things to RE-fix it. I find it very odd that they'd scoot you out the door with that recommendation. I'll be very interested to hear what the hospital says in reaction to your call. (i.e., what "excuse" they'll give you)