Rule #1 when training- never forget where you came from. Its easy to forget that most people on their first day are seeing everything for the first time. From attitudes to procedures - its overwhelming. Being complacent and assuming they know more than nothing can be the difference between someone staying in the role or leaving. Always be the best possible example of the role you can be with empathy.
The beautiful young lady who cared for her grandfather is a breath of fresh air. You don’t see that that too much in the US. Too wrapped up in social media and themselves. Our elderly are treasures and should be treated as such.
@@메이시-e6g Yes. I adored my grandparents are would have literally done anything to help them. If you still have yours please hold them tight. You'll miss them more than you know.
When I had a lumpectomy and also, lymph nodes removed, it was done on an out-pt. basis, and I was sent home the same day. If someone sat me on a bed, it didn't stop me from laying down. I was at home on self-care. Tylenol-3, if needed, for pain.
Good morning dear soul. My daughter has Autoimmune. They take excellent care of her in Canada. She's actually seeing the rheumatologist this week I believe. I am from South Africa. What you hear is not nearly as bad as it is. I am sickly as well. Things are grave. Her husband doesn't accept me. Giselle is not allowed to have any contact with me. But we speak when he's at work.
I just spent 14 hours stuck on a trolley in A+E due to lung disease. I was brought in after being unable to breathe, I was seen by a Doctor pretty quick, but then I was left on a trolley in a cubicle for 13 hours. Nobody checked on me, I had to get off the trolley and find my own way to the toilet and back, no nurse checked in on me during the whole time I was there, I had no food or water. I was totally neglected. I know they were busy but fucksake they didn't even bother to ask if I needed a drink of water in 13 hours. Not impressed.
My aunt entered a private hospital to have her breast removed, paid top dollar out of pocket expenses over and above her private insurance. The woman in her small ward dying of bowel cancer smelt so bad it made my aunt retch uncontrollably, full of stitches post op, etc and she asked if they would move her into the corridor while they cleaned up the dying patient so she could rest from the retching and pain. They sat her on a bed in the last far away room in the corridor and left her there for 3 hours, never came back to lay her down. When someone heard her calling and crying in pain, they told her off for making a noise and being ‘entitled’. The next day her husband started complaining about the treatment she was handed and the matron and hospital manager came to her room to apologise for the nursing treatment. Not good enough! That nurse went out of her way to isolate her and cause her pain and suffering.
i understand the frustration, it is rlly frustrating when your waiting for ages abs it feels like your just pushed to the side. i remember being in all night for them to give me some crutches and sent home. but on the other hand we have to realise they are human too, it’s very stressful, and we don’t always see the behind the scenes and what’s going on everywhere else in the hospital, without sounds harsh, sometimes there’s more important issues at hand. but i do understand your fustration, don’t take this comment as a dig at you, i just think sometimes as patients we forget what goes on behind the scenes what what else might be going on.
Looking at the seniors in the A & E, we could do with a Geriatric Hospital where staff specialise in elderly care. They look so lost and lonely a lot of the time. We are getting more and more seniors as the baby boomers have reached 65 and older. When my mother died it was a big shock to my father when he had to cook and do the house work, which my mother always did. The only thing my Dad could make when my mum was alive was a pot of Tea.
Having been in A/E twice, both times it’s stunning just how many people are there, you have to think ‘ what the heck has everybody been doing’😵💫. It feels like the world and his wife has turned up. Crazy.not the least surprised those on trolleys are sometimes left for a long time. My A/E is so small the only place to put you ,if your on a trolley but sitting up and taking notice ( I’d bust my knee ligament) I sat and watch the trolleys being moved about like a game, interesting, they did come back to me when they’d time checking. It’s good grumbling they’re doing their best with she’d loads of people . Don’t forget When a real! Seriously injured or sick person arrives on blue lights they OF COURSE must be seen to FIRST , I’m just glad it wasn’t me. Just hope your not there at night at weekend when all the drunks roll in🙄😳, they should put a holding station outside with camp beds in and put them in there till they sober up and finish being sick, save ,in some cases , the violence too. )
The narration needs to be a bit louder, please. I turn the volume up, to hear the narration, then need to hurry up and turn it back down, when the audio from the cameras comes in. Otherwise, I almost blow up the speakers.
The elderly couple grousing about the apparent delay in being seen fail to realize there are trauma patients they don’t see coming in. The waiting room might be nearly empty but the staff could very well be swamped. In another context they would be a mated pair of Karens.
Arthur and Chelsey looking at each other so sweet had me in tears 😢😢😢❤💙 they both looked like they needed to cuddle each other and cry then laugh 💙❤️
Omg the young girl talking about her grandad 😢. She has such a positive outlook. She should become a nurse or work in aged care.
What an amazing girl Chelsea is. Her grandad would be very proud of her. Made me cry seeing how much her grandad ment to her.
Rule #1 when training- never forget where you came from. Its easy to forget that most people on their first day are seeing everything for the first time. From attitudes to procedures - its overwhelming. Being complacent and assuming they know more than nothing can be the difference between someone staying in the role or leaving. Always be the best possible example of the role you can be with empathy.
The girls 36.40 made me cry...their compassion was so not what I was expecting...bless you girls!❤
My heart goes out to Chelsey.❤ what a beautiful young lady she is, to be treasured!!!
Oh Chelsea...you're a sweetheart...you should go into professional elderly care...you'd be an absolute blessing...wish there were more like you!❤
But, the memories you have will comfort you for the rest of your life. You were their, for him when he needed you!
There, not their, sorry
I was thinking the same thing about her. 👍
Too the young ladies talking about caring for the elderly you are gorgeous people xxx so caring and gentle ❤❤
That man's grandkids are a tribute to how good a man he was
Alfred is the cutest!
I thought that’s too ❤ he is so on the ball too, no dithering about ❤
The beautiful young lady who cared for her grandfather is a breath of fresh air. You don’t see that that too much in the US. Too wrapped up in social media and themselves. Our elderly are treasures and should be treated as such.
Made me cry
there’s plenty of young people in america who are just like that woman
Watched alot of episodes but this made my bawl my eyes out because of that girl. She is made to be a nurse or in some sort of carer career.
@@메이시-e6g agree, but it should be a priority for all of them.
@@메이시-e6g Yes. I adored my grandparents are would have literally done anything to help them. If you still have yours please hold them tight. You'll miss them more than you know.
Never, ever say oh, its a quiet day today when in a hospital setting😂
I have heard, on one of these episodes, someone say 'Don't you DARE say "the 'Q' word"!!! 😆
@marypasco2213 yes, they will tell you off, with a little smile sometimes, so don't use the Q word, especially in the Emergency dept😮😊
John sounds like The actor Leslie Phillips ❤John and Gudrun voices are wonderful ❤💙
When I had a lumpectomy and also, lymph nodes removed, it was done on an out-pt. basis, and I was sent home the same day. If someone sat me on a bed, it didn't stop me from laying down. I was at home on self-care. Tylenol-3, if needed, for pain.
Loving hospital videos.
Good morning dear soul. My daughter has Autoimmune. They take excellent care of her in Canada. She's actually seeing the rheumatologist this week I believe. I am from South Africa. What you hear is not nearly as bad as it is. I am sickly as well. Things are grave. Her husband doesn't accept me. Giselle is not allowed to have any contact with me. But we speak when he's at work.
Alfred is such a lovely codger.
We can't hear the team assessment over the music. DITCH the music!!!!!!!!
Chloe is an absolute sweetheart and a beautiful soul ❤
well done Chelsey: You could set up a home for the elderly: all gods blessings❤
I just spent 14 hours stuck on a trolley in A+E due to lung disease. I was brought in after being unable to breathe, I was seen by a Doctor pretty quick, but then I was left on a trolley in a cubicle for 13 hours. Nobody checked on me, I had to get off the trolley and find my own way to the toilet and back, no nurse checked in on me during the whole time I was there, I had no food or water. I was totally neglected. I know they were busy but fucksake they didn't even bother to ask if I needed a drink of water in 13 hours. Not impressed.
NHS or another country? Really curious.
When I was admitted to A&E recently, treated me badly and gave me no pain relief I made a complaint and had the head Consultant phone me at home….
@@patriciacourt5946what did the head say?
My aunt entered a private hospital to have her breast removed, paid top dollar out of pocket expenses over and above her private insurance. The woman in her small ward dying of bowel cancer smelt so bad it made my aunt retch uncontrollably, full of stitches post op, etc and she asked if they would move her into the corridor while they cleaned up the dying patient so she could rest from the retching and pain. They sat her on a bed in the last far away room in the corridor and left her there for 3 hours, never came back to lay her down. When someone heard her calling and crying in pain, they told her off for making a noise and being ‘entitled’. The next day her husband started complaining about the treatment she was handed and the matron and hospital manager came to her room to apologise for the nursing treatment. Not good enough! That nurse went out of her way to isolate her and cause her pain and suffering.
i understand the frustration, it is rlly frustrating when your waiting for ages abs it feels like your just pushed to the side. i remember being in all night for them to give me some crutches and sent home. but on the other hand we have to realise they are human too, it’s very stressful, and we don’t always see the behind the scenes and what’s going on everywhere else in the hospital, without sounds harsh, sometimes there’s more important issues at hand. but i do understand your fustration, don’t take this comment as a dig at you, i just think sometimes as patients we forget what goes on behind the scenes what what else might be going on.
I feel half human, and cry, smile every episode...beats Hollywood crap, money ego...mediocrity, self
Looking at the seniors in the A & E, we could do with a Geriatric Hospital where staff specialise in elderly care. They look so lost and lonely a lot of the time. We are getting more and more seniors as the baby boomers have reached 65 and older. When my mother died it was a big shock to my father when he had to cook and do the house work, which my mother always did. The only thing my Dad could make when my mum was alive was a pot of Tea.
Having been in A/E twice, both times it’s stunning just how many people are there, you have to think ‘ what the heck has everybody been doing’😵💫. It feels like the world and his wife has turned up. Crazy.not the least surprised those on trolleys are sometimes left for a long time. My A/E is so small the only place to put you ,if your on a trolley but sitting up and taking notice ( I’d bust my knee ligament) I sat and watch the trolleys being moved about like a game, interesting, they did come back to me when they’d time checking. It’s good grumbling they’re doing their best with she’d loads of people . Don’t forget When a real! Seriously injured or sick person arrives on blue lights they OF COURSE must be seen to FIRST , I’m just glad it wasn’t me. Just hope your not there at night at weekend when all the drunks roll in🙄😳, they should put a holding station outside with camp beds in and put them in there till they sober up and finish being sick, save ,in some cases , the violence too.
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Please get rid of the music. Cannot hear the words.
This hospital is cold and uncomfortable compared to the lovely kind hearted and warm hearted staff at Barnsley Hospital in Yorkshire.
Gudrun reminds me of Mrs Bucket 😂
Who is Mrs Bucket?.
100%
LOL! Spelled 'Bucket' but pronounced 'Bouquet!' "Lady of the residence speaking!"
BBC Keeping up appearances...the brilliant Patricia Routledge...one of my absolute best!🎉
Hyacint Bucket??
Remember when saying bad things about free health care…in America you would get a very large bill…
We would never get this level of care and kindness here in the states, not to even mention the costs.
Your citizens are so very blessed!! ❤
If you were critical you certainly would.
Free health care is never free. Someone is paying for it in taxes.
The narration needs to be a bit louder, please. I turn the volume up, to hear the narration, then need to hurry up and turn it back down, when the audio from the cameras comes in. Otherwise, I almost blow up the speakers.
The elderly couple grousing about the apparent delay in being seen fail to realize there are trauma patients they don’t see coming in. The waiting room might be nearly empty but the staff could very well be swamped. In another context they would be a mated pair of Karens.
What’s with the dam drums for goodness sake !
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John looks like King Charles!
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I agree wholeheartedly.
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How do you get stabbed twice in the next flight ? The written dubbing is awful in these videos, sometimes it's just laughable, makes no sense at all.
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Go watch something else then miserable whiner
Twice in the left thigh
Loving hospital videos.