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  • ATTN POTENTIAL HEART ATTACK (OR ANY SERIOUS CONDITION) PATIENTS! STAY AWAY FROM THIS ER FOR LIFE OR DEATH SITUATIONS, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD!!! *this is coming from a person educated and experienced in this area, I hope this warning helps someone in the future* Their ER almost discharged a 65 minor heart attack patient 2 hours after she arrived today because they didn't know she had one, didn't recognize the symptoms, and never reviewed the EKG report from the ambulance (even I knew she had one/was about to have one within minutes after I arrived.) She presented with a 240 HR, chest, neck, and back pain, dizziness, an irregular EKG which showed depressions, and continued having symptoms after arriving. Yet they thought she was fine and may be ok to leave (to which we objected), because her blood pressure and HR had normalized (the EMT's had JUST given her BP normalizing medication, which they obviously failed to take into consideration). At one point, after staff brought her back from the restroom, they didn't even hook her back up to the monitors (someone in her condition requires constant monitoring), so my husband and I ended up hooking her back up and continued monitoring her vitals ourselves too. 5 hours later they admitted her for observation based on chest pain. 7 hours later the Cardiologist finally came and determined she had a minor heart attack, but he still hadn't reviewed the EKG report and he asked my husband to bring it back so he could review it (I had it at home to review, they left it near the trashcan after all). They don't have EKG reports on file? And in 7 hours they lack the ability to obtain a copy from the Ambulance, or even perform one of their own?! My father died of a heart attack, I've been admitted to a good hospital for heart attack symptoms, and I have a Degree in Heath Promotion and chronic disease prevention, so I'm pretty familiar with the symptoms, sense of urgency, and proper handling of these situations. Abrazo West ER did everything wrong, the ER staff were like, "meh", and clearly lacked the ability to put two and two together, and administer proper care. Please go to a teaching hospital like St. Joe's or Banner, and avoid this ER like your life depended on it (pun intended). PS-she's alive, and I'm pushing to transfer her. PSS-an empty ER isn't exactly a glowing review either...
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