Only had to work my way past 3 people, but I finally talked to a Registered Nurse.. Doc was "too busy" to talk to me..
When I informed her of everything that was going on - the problems my DH was having (he had a real tough time around 4 a.m. this morning) - and what the Respiratory Therapist said, she pretty much responded like I had six heads or something.. When I went on to tell her that the RP sent them a report she let out this BIIIIIIG "sigh" and said, "Hang on..."
Took forever for her to come back and then she says, "Oh yes.. I see it here in his chart.. We received it on the 23rd... Hmmm.. Oh yes, now I see - it says 'Patient needs immediate re-evaluation by doctor due to significant changes in his medical condition..' Normally we don't review these reports until the patient comes in for their next visit.. "
Say what?????????? I was the medical records clerk for an internal medicine doctor and NOTHING went in a chart until the doctor reviewed it and initialed it!!!!!!
I so much as told this nurse so and her response was, "Well that's not the way we do things here.. Hang on while I see when we can get him in.."
More waiting - then, "Be here 10:30 tomorrow morning.. He won't be able to see his own doctor because he won't be here.. And if his breathing problems get any worse take him to the ER.." Click....
All I've got to say is, "Will you guys all chip in for my bail if I find it necessary to inflict bodily harm to those people tomorrow??"

When I informed her of everything that was going on - the problems my DH was having (he had a real tough time around 4 a.m. this morning) - and what the Respiratory Therapist said, she pretty much responded like I had six heads or something.. When I went on to tell her that the RP sent them a report she let out this BIIIIIIG "sigh" and said, "Hang on..."
Took forever for her to come back and then she says, "Oh yes.. I see it here in his chart.. We received it on the 23rd... Hmmm.. Oh yes, now I see - it says 'Patient needs immediate re-evaluation by doctor due to significant changes in his medical condition..' Normally we don't review these reports until the patient comes in for their next visit.. "
Say what?????????? I was the medical records clerk for an internal medicine doctor and NOTHING went in a chart until the doctor reviewed it and initialed it!!!!!!
I so much as told this nurse so and her response was, "Well that's not the way we do things here.. Hang on while I see when we can get him in.."
More waiting - then, "Be here 10:30 tomorrow morning.. He won't be able to see his own doctor because he won't be here.. And if his breathing problems get any worse take him to the ER.." Click....
All I've got to say is, "Will you guys all chip in for my bail if I find it necessary to inflict bodily harm to those people tomorrow??"
