*donning flame retardent gear*
I am an ER nurse, and, yes, sometimes the waits are up to 6-8 hours. I will explain to you why.
Patients are triaged on urgency level.
Priority Level #1 is a patient actively being recusitated (cpr in progress)
Priority level #2 are patients with a life or limb threatening illness that need to be seen ASAP (chest pain with ekg changes, stroke symptoms, respiratory difficulty with low oxygen levels, amputations, gunshots, stabbings)
Priority level #3 are patients that are patients that need to be seen and treated, but are stable enough to wait (pneumonia symptoms, asthma with lowish oxygen levels, fractures)
Priority level #4 are non urgent injuries/illnesses that need treatment without the possibility of being life threatening and probably could have been seen at urgi care (stitches, minor burns, strep throats, kids with fevers)
Priority level #5 are the ones that should have stayed home and called the doctor (toothache, ingrown toenail, back pain)
The Er is obligated to see life and limb threatening emergencies 1st.
Here are some tips:
DO NOT call ahead and ask the "wait time." There is no way to know. You may be the only person there, and a multiple car accident comes in, you get bumped
Legally the nurse CANNOT advise you to go elsewhere. This is a violation of EMTALA. The hospital can be heavily fined for this.
If the illness/injury is not life threatening call your primary care physician/ped/obgyn 1st. Often times they will meet you 1st thing in the morning in the office.
There is no other "on call" doctor to call. Emergency physicians work scheduled shifts, they are not on call.
The triage nurse is busy and has no control over the wait time. Please stop nagging/verbally abusing him/her about the wait time. The more often you come to the window and distract him/her about waiting, the more you slow down the process.
You primary care doctor may have said you will be "taken right in" he/she doesn't know this and cannot make that decision.
Riding in on the ambulance does not mean you wil "be taken right back" people call 911 for all sorts of ridicluousness. (toohache, sore throat, foot fungus, STD, to name a few that I have seen)
Please, please, please do not call 911 if it is not a life threatening emergency. Please! Just imagine if your loved one is having a heart attack, or has been seriously injured and there is no amulance/EMS for them because they are busy transporting someone with a toothache to the hospital.
Remember nurses work hard for approximately 1/3 of the physicians salary. They are rarely, if ever recognized for the work that they do. Mostly the doctor is given the all the credit. There is a nation-wide nursing shortage that will only get worse within the next decade.