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<blockquote data-quote="Ambersilva" data-source="post: 1568928" data-attributes="member: 43736"><p>The medical team in the A&E Department were doing their best to test, observe and assess what was ailing you. At the same time they were juggling the observation and testing of several other patients. Sometimes they may have been called away to an emergency in another ward. If serious cases came in by ambulance those would have been moved to the top of the list for immediate assessment. It takes time for all the results to be collated for the correct clinician to assess. We, as patients need to have patience and a good book to read while we are being observed and assessed in A&E.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ambersilva, post: 1568928, member: 43736"] The medical team in the A&E Department were doing their best to test, observe and assess what was ailing you. At the same time they were juggling the observation and testing of several other patients. Sometimes they may have been called away to an emergency in another ward. If serious cases came in by ambulance those would have been moved to the top of the list for immediate assessment. It takes time for all the results to be collated for the correct clinician to assess. We, as patients need to have patience and a good book to read while we are being observed and assessed in A&E. [/QUOTE]
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