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Reply #15 - Aug 31st, 2021 at 7:30pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Aug 31st, 2021 at 7:19pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Aug 31st, 2021 at 7:16pm:
aquascoot wrote on Aug 31st, 2021 at 7:11pm:
hospitals will always have to look after kids and people injured in motor accidents and pregnant women.



Perth hospital staff missed opportunities to help girl who died of infection, investigation finds

Aishwarya was taken to the $1.2bn hospital with a fever and triaged by a nurse – who did not check her vital signs – in the second-least urgent category.

“The lack of a comprehensive triage, including a limited primary assessment of the patient … contributed in a delay in medical intervention,” the report found.

When assessed soon afterwards by another nurse – referred to as RN1 – her temperature of 38.8C did not prompt a sepsis investigation.

RN1 was then called to help with resuscitation of another patient, leaving one nurse – already covering for a colleague who had gone home sick – to watch over eight waiting room cubicles for half an hour as Aishwarya continued to deteriorate.


tragic.

they are obviously not concentrating resources on the most important cases.

one wonders how many unhealthy obese diabetics and smokers were clogging up the system and occupying staff to the point this child was ignored


I've been to the local children's ER 4 bloody times in the last year and the care is gold standard, so was the care at the outpatients clinics for follow-ups.

I also accompanied an old relly for an appointment to an outpatients clinic and we actually went past the diabetes clinic, and the smell of necrotising.flesh hits you before you see all the obese people in lard carts with black feet. 


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Reply #16 - Aug 31st, 2021 at 7:34pm
 

Why is Perth's brand new children's hospital putting this as the greeting message on their webpage?

"We are currently experiencing a very high number of Emergency Department patient presentations and long waiting times."

"Here's some information on when you should bring your child to the PCH Emergency Department or take them elsewhere."

We don't have Covid.

It's not school holidays.

It's winter (and quite wet) - so kids aren't out on their bikes etc. as much.

So why the hell are kids being turned away?



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Reply #17 - Sep 1st, 2021 at 8:20pm
 
I heard the end of a radio interview on ABC today, didn't catch who it was but they were talking about the WA health system again, and how it's so badly resourced it can barely do a decent vaccine rollout. WA will be locked down forever if they don't get their schyte together.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-08-27/covid-vaccine-rates-state-by-state/100410...
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Reply #18 - Sep 1st, 2021 at 8:32pm
 
Gordon wrote on Sep 1st, 2021 at 8:20pm:
I heard the end of a radio interview on ABC today, didn't catch who it was but they were talking about the WA health system again, and how it's so badly resourced it can barely do a decent vaccine rollout. WA will be locked down forever if they don't get their schyte together.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-08-27/covid-vaccine-rates-state-by-state/100410... 


No problem with the vaccine roll-out.

It's very efficient, and nobody seems to have any trouble getting booked in.

The trouble is complaceny.

Life in Perth is normal - we have no restrictions.

No lock-downs, no masks, nothing.

I know it's hard for people from the east to understand, but we're just not affected here.

However, that's all gonna change a week or two after the grand final.

Delta is coming, and it's coming real soon.

And when it hits, our hospitals won't be able to cope.

They can't cope now.

I just went to Perth Children's Hospital website and they've still got this greeting up:

"We are currently experiencing a very high number of Emergency Department patient presentations and long waiting times.

"Here's some information on when you should bring your child to the PCH Emergency Department or take them elsewhere."


Why?  WTF is going on?

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Reply #19 - Sep 1st, 2021 at 8:42pm
 
At least the kids bridge is now open, it's always nice to have a fun distraction while your child is dying due to lack of medical care.

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Reply #20 - Sep 1st, 2021 at 8:43pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Sep 1st, 2021 at 8:32pm:
Gordon wrote on Sep 1st, 2021 at 8:20pm:
I heard the end of a radio interview on ABC today, didn't catch who it was but they were talking about the WA health system again, and how it's so badly resourced it can barely do a decent vaccine rollout. WA will be locked down forever if they don't get their schyte together.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-08-27/covid-vaccine-rates-state-by-state/100410... 


No problem with the vaccine roll-out.

It's very efficient, and nobody seems to have any trouble getting booked in.

The trouble is complaceny.

Life in Perth is normal - we have no restrictions.

No lock-downs, no masks, nothing.

I know it's hard for people from the east to understand, but we're just not affected here.

However, that's all gonna change a week or two after the grand final.

Delta is coming, and it's coming real soon.

And when it hits, our hospitals won't be able to cope.

They can't cope now.

I just went to Perth Children's Hospital website and they've still got this greeting up:

"We are currently experiencing a very high number of Emergency Department patient presentations and long waiting times.

"Here's some information on when you should bring your child to the PCH Emergency Department or take them elsewhere."


Why?  WTF is going on?


You have been complacent fccwitz, that's what's going on, turd. Insular, parochial, complacent fccwitz.




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Reply #21 - Sep 1st, 2021 at 8:46pm
 
Frank wrote on Sep 1st, 2021 at 8:43pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Sep 1st, 2021 at 8:32pm:
Gordon wrote on Sep 1st, 2021 at 8:20pm:
I heard the end of a radio interview on ABC today, didn't catch who it was but they were talking about the WA health system again, and how it's so badly resourced it can barely do a decent vaccine rollout. WA will be locked down forever if they don't get their schyte together.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-08-27/covid-vaccine-rates-state-by-state/100410... 


No problem with the vaccine roll-out.

It's very efficient, and nobody seems to have any trouble getting booked in.

The trouble is complaceny.

Life in Perth is normal - we have no restrictions.

No lock-downs, no masks, nothing.

I know it's hard for people from the east to understand, but we're just not affected here.

However, that's all gonna change a week or two after the grand final.

Delta is coming, and it's coming real soon.

And when it hits, our hospitals won't be able to cope.

They can't cope now.

I just went to Perth Children's Hospital website and they've still got this greeting up:

"We are currently experiencing a very high number of Emergency Department patient presentations and long waiting times.

"Here's some information on when you should bring your child to the PCH Emergency Department or take them elsewhere."


Why?  WTF is going on?


You have been complacent fccwitz, that's what's going on, turd. Insular, parochial, complacent fccwitz.






Not me.

I've had two shots of Polish Pfizer.

I check in with the QR code everywhere I go.

I wash my hand 30 times a day.

I catch Ubers to work in order to avoid crowded buses.

But yes, most other Perth residents are extremely complacent, and that will be our downfall.

Have you had the jab, Frank?  I'm curious.
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Reply #22 - Sep 1st, 2021 at 8:52pm
 
The problem is, the vaccine rollout there has no pressure. How will it cope with an outbreak?

NSW is doing 100k a day, and that's just at the Govt hubs, then there's all the McMedical centers that are packed as well.
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Reply #23 - Sep 1st, 2021 at 8:56pm
 
Gordon wrote on Sep 1st, 2021 at 8:52pm:
The problem is, the vaccine rollout there has no pressure. How will it cope with an outbreak?


It won't.

It's gonna be messy when Delta rolls into town.

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Reply #24 - Sep 1st, 2021 at 9:17pm
 
Fears over WA's COVID-19 readiness as grim hospital statistics revealed

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*Emergency doctors say they're struggling to keep up with demand
*The WA government says COVID-19 is to blame for the situation
*Critics say the government is not doing enough to fix the problem


How can COVID-19 be blamed when we don't have any at the moment?

As Greg says - its gonna be messy when Delta rolls into town.
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