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In reply to the discussion: Women dies after being dragged from Hospital... [View all]moriah
(8,312 posts)ER personnel have a very difficult job, I know, and very few go into medicine or nursing who don't sincerely care about human life.
But after awhile, they get jaded.
A good nurse or doctor would have questioned the swelling in the legs, and it appears they did. Unfortunately, the test they used -- ultrasound -- is not very effective at finding clots below the knee, which is where her swelling was. A truly good doctor or nurse would pay attention to continued complaints about pain and try to find out exactly what was going on. But after their test (which may have been a cursory examination of the veins at best, she'd been a frequent flyer in that ER that week), they decided that since they couldn't find anything, there was nothing to find.
Which was a fatal mistake here, and may end up being malpractice if they can't justify why they didn't do an imaging study more sensitive to clots below the knee.