I came into an emergency at Charlie's around 2am. The covid checks were intense and difficult as I had fallen on my wrist and was not allowed anyone with me.
I recall I was one of only 2 people in the emergency room and despite that I was still in there for 2 hours.
It took nearly an hour after triage to be given any pain relief and then I continued to wait alone in pain for quite some time.
The triage nurses were lovely though and tried to calm me.
After X-rays I was brought through to a doctor who said they suspected a small break in my hand, the nurse suggested a cast but the doctor said a splint would do. I was then put into an XL splint that I felt was far too big and didn't help to keep my hand still at all.
Around 5 days later, I went to my personal doctor who told me I had a fracture in my ulna and needed to get in with a fracture specialist asap.
The following day I received a follow up call for the a&e doctor at Charlie's saying my X-rays had been reviewed and they told me I needed to be in a cast.
Unfortunately my fracture clinic appointment wasn't till about 10 days after the original injury.
Here I was told that I needed to be in a cast asap and sent for more X-rays, this was when I found out I had a further radial break in my wrist and informed there was a chance of surgery being needed.
With all of this info only being discovered over a week after the initial injury, I believe there was a definite level of neglect when I presented with my initial injury and was sent away with an ill-fitting splint.
With this being my dominant hand and causing me to be out of work due to the injury, I am disappointed that more care wasn't given and that there seems to have been errors in reading my X-rays.
I'm very disappointed with the way my injury has been seen to and I'm very concerned my healing has been prolonged by the incorrect care given. I feel an injury like this on my dominant hand not properly seen to for 10 days is going to cause me long-lasting damage, not to mention the rehabilitation after the cast being removed. I don't feel the care I was given was in any way acceptable.
"Fracture diagnosis"
About: Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital / Emergency Department Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Emergency Department Nedlands 6009
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