Hospitals Part 2
Posted: 21 Dec 2012, 11:14
Any plans I had for yesterday went a bit awry over lunch. The boys were finishing at Noon and Joe called me to say he'd hurt his ankle at school, his friend had helped him to the bus stop but would I meet him off the bus to help him home, I know Joe can be a bit dramatic but I said I would. I walked down and when the bus came he limped off and I could see he was close to tears. We got home and I got him onto the sofa and looked, the school nurse had put ice packs around it but it was very swollen so he rested it on an icy cold hot water bottle and had some painkillers. He was in tears and needed a big cuddle - he's 12 and that never happens normally!
I spoke to John and said I'd take him to the minor injuries department in the small hospital a couple of miles away - I looked in the website and they treat soft tissue injuries and minor fractures and have an xray department and it would save us going to the always busy A&E at Stafford hospital. He'd just got out of a meeting and said most people were drifting off home early seeing as it was the night out so he'd come with us, just give him half an hour.
We took Joe to minor injuries, checked him in and was told there was an hour's wait. After 15 minutes John noticed a sign on the wall stating that the Xray department is currently closed so we checked him out and took him over to Stafford.
It was packed! I stood for 10 minutes waiting to check him in and then we sat - the screen estimated the wait was 4+ hours. Something must've gone off at the prison as there were a couple of prisoners there, handcuffed to the officers, and we later saw one at xray. Within minutes we were called in to see the triage nurse, she recommended getting it xrayed so we went back to wait for a doctor to see him. 10 minutes later the doctor called him in, she examined it and gave us a form for the xray department. A short walk to there, a 3 minute wait and then he was called in for those to be done. 10 minutes later we were back at A&E and the doctor was waiting for us, she looked at his xrays and there were thankfully no broken bones. A nurse strapped it up for him and we were on our way, less than an hour after arriving!
I spoke to John and said I'd take him to the minor injuries department in the small hospital a couple of miles away - I looked in the website and they treat soft tissue injuries and minor fractures and have an xray department and it would save us going to the always busy A&E at Stafford hospital. He'd just got out of a meeting and said most people were drifting off home early seeing as it was the night out so he'd come with us, just give him half an hour.
We took Joe to minor injuries, checked him in and was told there was an hour's wait. After 15 minutes John noticed a sign on the wall stating that the Xray department is currently closed so we checked him out and took him over to Stafford.
It was packed! I stood for 10 minutes waiting to check him in and then we sat - the screen estimated the wait was 4+ hours. Something must've gone off at the prison as there were a couple of prisoners there, handcuffed to the officers, and we later saw one at xray. Within minutes we were called in to see the triage nurse, she recommended getting it xrayed so we went back to wait for a doctor to see him. 10 minutes later the doctor called him in, she examined it and gave us a form for the xray department. A short walk to there, a 3 minute wait and then he was called in for those to be done. 10 minutes later we were back at A&E and the doctor was waiting for us, she looked at his xrays and there were thankfully no broken bones. A nurse strapped it up for him and we were on our way, less than an hour after arriving!