My partner arrived at JHC approx midnight. Another ambulance crew took over to allow the Cervantes crew to travel home the long distance in the middle of the night.
As I understand it, unfortunately an unknown ambulance officer decided my partner did not need ‘this’ anymore, I believe referring to their IV cannula and took it upon themself to remove it before my partner was seen by a nurse or dr! I feel this is not on! I believe it was required for treatment of sepsis and as it was, I recall it took the staff at another health service 3 attempts to cannulate my partner (I believe they had shut down and was dehydrated).
I believe this needs to be investigated as tampering and removing medical devices before being seen by the medical team is not on.
My partner had to be re-cannulated, putting them at risk of another port of entry for infection, in my opinion, so that they could continue IV antibiotics for the next 3 days of their admission. It seemed nobody in the ED could determine who removed this cannula.
My partner spent 3 days in hospital and came home on oral AB's and follow up with a Consultant in 2 weeks.
Whilst we know that JHC was/is under intense pressure for healthcare and was on Code Yellow (no beds available) for about 2 days of my partner’s stay, they were cared for in 2 different pods of the ED department for 2 days out of their 3 days of admission. However, as I understand it, the pod my partner was in requires the patient to have a nurse call bell- my partner did not have one and needed to go to toilet and was yelling for help. I recall the ED Clerk did not consult my partner if they wanted to go private or public and my partner has private health cover, but it seemed was put into the system as public.
I have since advised my partner to never let anyone other than a nurse or Dr remove a cannula from their body ever again.
"Cannula removal"
About: Joondalup Health Campus / Emergency Department Joondalup Health Campus Emergency Department Joondalup 6027 St John Ambulance WA St John Ambulance WA Belmont 6104
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