Surprise to me that there are negative reviews for the ER. I was treated nicely and professionally by everyone who I had any contact with that afternoon. The ER was experiencing a very high rate of patients coming in. Due to that reason a couple of us were on beds near the nurses station so that she could better watch us. I did have to ask for more information than was voluntarily given and that's a shortcoming that seems to be common in medicine today. What it means is try to know what's going on or have someone do it for you.
In any case I was fixed up and referred to a specialist. Things did go slow, but I was paid attention to and never felt forgotten.
I did see several apparently unconscious patients brought in that afternoon by the LVFD and quickly moved to what must be the critical care section. It seems to me if they have confidence in the ER we can too.
Given that, people should give useful, specific feedback to the hospital. That's one way to keep improving medical care in Las Vegas.