Re: Mother been diagnosed with Heart Failure
Forgot to mention something else that wound me up abit.
Previous to the drain, they had her on 2Lpm of oxygen therapy which was increased to 3L prior to the fluid drain, this was obviously replacing lost blood oxygen due to the lung collapsing.
Today, she has been on 1Lpm of oxygen therapy, and her vitals show her blood oxygen (SP02) being 97%, great, that's just where it should be. However, the nurses have been reporting her oxygen as being 2Lpm.
When the nurse came to take her vitals, I pointed this out to her, and she went away and came back and said, oh it should be 2L and turned it up.
I said to her, I hope this hasn't changed her score (They give her person a score based on a number of factors, this score then tells them how often to monitor) The nurse said, oh no that doesn't effect the score, ok fair enough I thought.
But the point I am making is, she clearly doesn't need as much as she did, perhaps doesn't even need it at all now, but do the nurses have the authority to turn it down, or does this have to come from the Dr? prob the Dr.
Anyway this has only made me more determined to get a second opinion once shes out of hospital.
Forgot to mention something else that wound me up abit.
Previous to the drain, they had her on 2Lpm of oxygen therapy which was increased to 3L prior to the fluid drain, this was obviously replacing lost blood oxygen due to the lung collapsing.
Today, she has been on 1Lpm of oxygen therapy, and her vitals show her blood oxygen (SP02) being 97%, great, that's just where it should be. However, the nurses have been reporting her oxygen as being 2Lpm.
When the nurse came to take her vitals, I pointed this out to her, and she went away and came back and said, oh it should be 2L and turned it up.
I said to her, I hope this hasn't changed her score (They give her person a score based on a number of factors, this score then tells them how often to monitor) The nurse said, oh no that doesn't effect the score, ok fair enough I thought.
But the point I am making is, she clearly doesn't need as much as she did, perhaps doesn't even need it at all now, but do the nurses have the authority to turn it down, or does this have to come from the Dr? prob the Dr.
Anyway this has only made me more determined to get a second opinion once shes out of hospital.
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