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"Emergency triage"

About: Bunbury Hospital / Emergency Department

(as the patient),

Since the start of the year, I have had various health issues which has meant I have experienced the public health service in various settings. In the main it has been a positive experience and I have received quality and compassionate care from all concerned.

However recently I had a negative experience at BRH Emergency department. The nurse in question was the triage nurse on duty. I had spent the night in BHC Emergency department and due to my recent history (Rt Nephroureterectomy) and following a CT scan with contrast which showed a possible bowel obstruction I was transferred to BRH the following day. It was felt that I was stable enough to travel in a private vehicle and not wait for an ambulance transfer. I travelled with a close relative and spouse to BRH in our own car.

On my journey between the two hospitals, I had a very large vomit that appeared to contain blood (coffee grounds). This was different to how I had presented at BHC. On arrival at BRH I was shown into the triage room at the front of the emergency department. I gave the paperwork I had been given at BSN to the nurse and I also attempted to show them the vomit – which they dismissed, saying I don’t want to see that – no I really don’t want to see that. I felt this was said in a rather abrupt manner and not particularly caring tone. I felt that their assessment should have been based on the notes provided from BHC and also my new presenting symptoms. This did not appear to happen. The nurse added that although I had been told there would be a bed at BRH that this wasn’t the case and I was to go to the other seats where the clerk would call me forward. Following this I was instructed to sit and wait to be called through.

My condition then started to deteriorate further and I continued to vomit. My spouse raised their concerns about me as per the Aishwarya’s care call posters to another Nurse who was in the waiting area of emergency. When they saw my vomit, they expressed their concern and asked if this was new to how I had presented at BHC which I said yes. I added that I had attempted to show this to the triage nurse who was not interested. They immediately transferred me into a wheelchair and took me through to be seen. I cannot fault the care and attention which was provide from the Dr and two nurses who attended to me in the department. They were compassionate and caring. They took the time to explain to me and my relatives each procedure and my provisional diagnosis. Once a bed was available on the surgical ward I was transferred there for observation and care until my discharge.

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Response from John Brearley, Co-Director Stream A, Bunbury Hospital, WACHS - South West 3 months ago
John Brearley
Co-Director Stream A, Bunbury Hospital,
WACHS - South West

Stream A includes: Medical Ward, Medical B, Subacute, ICU, Emergency Department and Ambulatory Care at the Homemaker

Submitted on 2/09/2024 at 11:15 AM
Published on Care Opinion at 11:16 AM


Dear Healthcare worker,

Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback.

While I am pleased that you have received consistently good care in a number of health settings, I was concerned to hear about your triage experience at the Bunbury Hospital Emergency Department (ED).

Without knowing your specific details, I can only speculate that the ED triage team were confident a medical review would be able to determine the appropriate diagnosis and management of your condition within the appropriate triage timeframe. It sounds like there was a missed opportunity to review your sample and re-check the Busselton Hospital notes. I apologise that this did not occur.

The Bunbury Hospital ED team are committed to improving all aspects of their care for patients and family members. If you are willing, I would invite you to contact me directly on 9722 1560, so that I can review your ED admission and provide more detailed information if this would help.

Once again, please accept my apology for this experience. I do hope you are responding well to treatment and feeling better.

Yours sincerely,

Kind regards

John Brearley | Service Co-Director Bunbury Hospital

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Response from Hugh Mitenko, Acting Medical Director, Emergency Department, Bunbury Hospital 3 months ago
Hugh Mitenko
Acting Medical Director, Emergency Department,
Bunbury Hospital
Submitted on 13/09/2024 at 12:26 PM
Published on Care Opinion on 16/09/2024 at 9:49 AM


Hello, I'm sorry to see what happened, it sounds really frustrating.

I would like to ensure your case is investigated and followed up. If you would like this too, please contact our Regional Coordinator of Consumer Feedback on (08) 9753 6537 or email swfeedback@health.wa.gov.au.

Yours sincerely

Dr Hugh Mitenko, MD, CCFP-EM (Canada) | Acting Medical Director, Bunbury Emergency Department

WA Country Health Service South West, Bunbury Hospital

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