Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2020/12/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I must say that the instrument and soft goods counts are rather important. I was involved with a legal matter with a surgeon that left a surgical towel inside a friend. Infections were a serious problem until another physician noticed the towel on a diagnostic test. You should be in a diminishing concern state from this point onward as Victoria recovers. I hope she has a good pain tolerance as the initial rehabilitation workouts are not pleasurable. I would have a chat with Tina as her knee replacements would be similar in recovery although hers were at a considerably younger age. On Mon, Dec 21, 2020 at 9:38 AM Brian Reid <reid at mejac.carlsbad.ca.us> wrote: > Bill, thank you for keeping LUGgers informed of my wife's accident and > thanks to all of you for your good wishes and flower pictures. > > I must spend the day today seeing to the rental of a medical bed, a > wheelchair, a walker, and other such "durable medical goods" that we > will need for her convalescence. The layout of this house is such that > she will need to sleep in the living room while she requires the > motorized bed. > > I've had family hospitalized before, but this experience was the worst > because I was completely cut off from her. The hospital would not let me > in the door, and was not able to provide me with any information about > her status. No telephone contact, no email, no text messages. Her > surgery was re-scheduled 3 times, but I was never notified. Brutal. > > I eventually found the location inside the hospital's online > patient-tracking system in which the doctors filed their notes, and was > able to follow what was happening by reading those notes. It takes a > certain amount of determination to read the notes of an orthopedic > surgeon documenting the use of drills and saws and hammers on your > unconscious spouse. > > My favorite entry from the surgeon's notes was "Instrument, sponge, and > needle counts were correct prior to closure and at the conclusion of the > case." Nothing accidentally left inside. > > About 4 hours after the end of the procedure I was able to talk to > Victoria on the telephone very briefly, but it was enough to let me > sleep. > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > -- Don don.dory at gmail.com