On several occcassion I have seen the triage nurse in fifteen /twenty minutes and then waited what seemed like days to see a doctor for two minutes .Can you just say I need a doctor or I would not be here and not to be colour coded as from likely to died or could sit out there for ten hours. Is the triage a gimmick to say we have cut waiting times?
Funny you mention it, as kimchi and Korea are being discussed on another thread. I may be wrong but wasn't it a front line technique brought in by the Americans for quick screening of wounded and their prioritisation in the Korean War? It came with the development of the M.A.S.H system of front-line surgery....
I think you are right there DTC it is very useful in large scale situations - but to return to the everyday, would you really rather someone with a sprained ankle was seen before someone struggling for breath or losing blood?
Did not suggest sprain versus heart attack .The point I was making was there was no on there and still we waited because a nurse decided we would not die there and then
I was in A&E yesterday with my daughter, it had all changed since the last time I was there, a separate A&E for kids, who knew! there were signs up all over the place about waiting and how it might seem that they are not busy but could be tending to ambulance arrivals etc
oh I thought everyone knew they were used to massage waiting times
wiki article is long but good - Baron de Larrey started it all along with field ambulances. Even the Iron Duke envied Larrey's systems. He also starred in Fanny Burney's mastectomy in ooo 1823 - which was done without anaesthetic and described in loving detail by herself.
Just because the waiting room was empty doesn't mean they weren't busy behind the scenes. Any time mr mac has been in there have been a couple of people waiting, but once I've been allowed through to see him, it's been a completely different story.
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