Louise-Montreal
<font color=CC99CC>Vous parlez Francais, Tag Fairy
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I have a questions for nurses- My mom had a carotid endarterectomy on Thursday. I was told she could probably go home Friday or Saturday. However her blood pressure is extremely low and they want to keep her in until her blood pressure is higher. One of the things they said they need to do to raise her blood pressure is to keep her well hydrated. She was on an IV. Her IV slipped out (or whatever IV's do) and the nurse was supposed to fix it. We waited for well over 1/2 hour for the nurse to come.
When I asked the nurse to come she told me it was not an emergency and if it was someone would have come. We then waited another 1/2 hour before she finally came.
My question - dear nurses- am I wrong to be upset?? Is that standard procedure that she can go without hydration for over an hour and it is not a problem? Even though the whole reason she has to stay longer is because she has low blood pressure- and what is supposed to raise it is not being done???
When I asked the nurse to come she told me it was not an emergency and if it was someone would have come. We then waited another 1/2 hour before she finally came.
My question - dear nurses- am I wrong to be upset?? Is that standard procedure that she can go without hydration for over an hour and it is not a problem? Even though the whole reason she has to stay longer is because she has low blood pressure- and what is supposed to raise it is not being done???