Thứ Tư, 20 tháng 7, 2022

The juxtaposition of the ER versus the hospital is crazy.

So I was taking my girlfriend to the ER for a bad Cyclic Vommiting Episode last sunday and it was a mess. She got her first few shots a couple of minutes after we arrived but we had to wait like 3 hours until she actually could get in.

She was passing out, and was super dehydrated because of her illness, and no one seemed to care at all. When we got her blood test, it seemed like no one really cared that she was so dehydrated. Afterwards it took 3 hours for her to get into the main hospital, in which she finally got her help. But in the meantime we were in a busy ER with a bunch of weird people which is usually for the ER. It seemed like a disaster, and every time I think about bad healthcare I think about ER rooms.

But after she was omitted to the hospital my perspective shifted to the other end. Were the ER rooms are chaos and trash is everyone and people are doing all kinds of shit. The hospital is in pristine conditions, not a spot anywhere. With a press of the button you can ask for help, and if you had any pain whatsoever you can get that treated. Compared to the ER where she was basically dying and no one seemed to care. It was such a huge difference in the hospital.

I find it weird that the place were people need the most treatment takes the longest and treats you the least. She could have died and I feel like no one would have showed, up but if she feels pain in the hospital its like help comes instantly.

Anyone else find it weird how the ER is so different and worse then the hospital.



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