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Spine & Ortho Ctr At Hillcrest
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I had a hysterectomy at Hillcrest. In the middle of the night, I suffered a medical emergency. If I had not been an ICU nurse myself, I easily could have died. I finally got some attention when I yelled at my nurse and told her to call my doctor right now. She was totally unfamiliar with Third Space Fluid Shift. I also underwent some major abdominal reconstruction along with the Hysterectomy. I was so sick, it was a wonder I knew enough to tell the nurses what to do. My epidural pain pump also got plugged up, so I was getting NOTHING for pain, and they would not check it. I guess they thought I was seeking narcotics or something. Finally I begged them to remove the epidural pain pump and just give me a pill or shot. They removed the epidural, and gave me a shot. That was the first pain relief I had in more than 12 hours after I woke up in recovery. I really suffered in that hospital, and I am lucky to be alive. Once the nurses finally believed me and the doctor was called, (they didn't want to ""bother"" my doctor in the middle of the night) ....Finally I received some emergency treatment. What a horrible experience !!
Pros: I had a nice nurse aide
Cons: Nurses are not adequately trained to recognize emergencies on the GYN floor
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