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well, I went to Post Your Case to an Attorney today, I'm going to see if there is a lawyer in my area willing to fight my mom's case. I strongly feel that by this nurse leaving she was negligent. no my mom doesnt have any injuries resulting from this but her medical bills will be outrageous. from the EMS ride to the hospital stay. My mom says that when the nurse was in the home, her phone rang and she told someone she would be there soon and that is why my mom told her she could go. I already talked to the adminitrator of the homehealth company and told them to fire her and that they should report her to the state board of florida or I will. She doesn't deserve to see any more patients and leave them unsafe.
Okay...somebody is going to have to step in between this nutcase and I.
First of all....Finding a crazy attorney enough such as yourself might not be a problem, I have seen some cases supported by crazier nuts, but the real question to the rest of the world is...DO YOU HAVE A CASE?
It sickens me to see that someone actually thinks they were wrong by another health-care work when in fact, they did nothing negligent.
I read your post again and boy, you don't paint a pretty picture of yourself.
"my mother had been complaining of shortness of breath for 3 days but wouldn't use her oxygen."
Non-compliant patient....whose fault is that? The nurse? NOPE
"her home health nurse came to visit and found her short of breath, she had her wear her oxygen"
Kudos to the nurse for recognizing that this non-compliant patient needed her oxygen
"then noticed her blood pressure was high (190/110) she called her doctor and he said for my mom to go to the ER."
100% correct...Nurse informed her doctor and the doctor made the correct recommendation. She would have been instructed to give her any BP meds if she had any (and she was compliant with them) but should be evaluated further if no relief was noticed.
"that is when she called me."
Probably been a better thing not have reached you. That is where it went down hill...
"my mom wanted me to take her, so i told the nurse i would."
Your mom wanted you to take her and you agreed. You relieved the nurse from responsibility when YOU said you would.
"mom told the nurse she was fine and she could go, so she left."
Your mother felt fine and it appears that your mother showed no sign of distress (walking & talking) and was told she could go.
"mom says before she left she checked her blood pressure again and it was 180/90 which was better than before"
Apparently something was helping, maybe the oxygen, but nonetheless, she didn't run out the door, she took her BP again and noticed an improvement...
"instructed her to leave oxygen on and to go to the ER."
Making sure that your mother understands the impotence of the O2 and will in fact go to the ER as you said you would do...
"by the time i got there my mom was very ill"
My god...how long did it take you? Maybe the fault lays with you....No, it does, along with your non-complaint mother. Both of you share the fault in this.
"i had to call 911 for an ambulance."
This is the only part that could have been corrected at the beginning. Instead of listening to one of her kids, the nurse should have called 911 instead of calling you. Was it life-threatening at the time? Probably not....but we have had several people ride in on an ambulance for tooth aches, so a person with a HBP and a history might qualify as a good case to call 911.
"was the nurse negligent by leaving my mother at home even if my mom said she was ok, and she was talking and walking when she left??? "
Again...you were not there at that time. From the appearance of your mother and her telling the nurse to leave, this nurse made the decision that it was okay based on that. She was under the impression that you would be taking her to the ER, that your mother would leave the O2 on, and that she looked okay at that time.
"do i have a case of neglicence or abandonment??"
N O...NO
You are some piece of work. I wished I personally knew which nurse you were talking about and reaffirm with them that they did NOTHING wrong...(except maybe accepting this case which involved you).
You just don't get it, do you? Stick your mother in a nursing home. Better yet...drop everything you do and move her in with you. You can then be responsible for her care and make sure she is compliant with her O2. I suppose had the nurse arrived and found your mother dead, it would have been her fault that she didn't arrive there before she died? I suppose had the nurse called 911 and taken her in without calling you first, you would have been upset that you were not notified first and might actually have to pay for it. I am under the impression that there is specific instructions to notify a family member in a case like this..that is why she had your number handy.
Do yourself a favor. Dig yourself a hole and crawl into it. You will not get any sympathy from me and lots others.
well, I went to Post Your Case to an Attorney today, I'm going to see if there is a lawyer in my area willing to fight my mom's case. I strongly feel that by this nurse leaving she was negligent. no my mom doesnt have any injuries resulting from this but her medical bills will be outrageous. from the EMS ride to the hospital stay. My mom says that when the nurse was in the home, her phone rang and she told someone she would be there soon and that is why my mom told her she could go. I already talked to the adminitrator of the homehealth company and told them to fire her and that they should report her to the state board of florida or I will. She doesn't deserve to see any more patients and leave them unsafe.
Fight?
no injuries
medical bill
fired
you should be
for what you just said. You don't deserve anything.
The ambulance bill...is it not covered by insurance? Your mother does have insurance or Medicare, right? Maybe that is what you were trying to avoid...in paying, by telling the nurse you would take her in. CHEAP-O.
I would assume she does, if she has a nursing company sending out a nurse for visits. Along with her ER visit. Don't act like you are paying for it.
Pathetic is all I can think of to describe you.