Ed Kempa Review of MedStar Franklin Square Medica...
Ok, first I would like to get this out of the way....
Ok, first I would like to get this out of the way. I came in by medic this am at 1125 hours. I have had three back surgeries so when I twisted my hips one way and my waist the other I heard a snap then excurating pain in my left hip ( now mind you that I had a spinal fusion surgery on 6/20/16. When I got up I couldn't walk I called the Doctor and she said call a medic asap. It's now 2450 hours and I just got back to the main ER. Now I totally understand the 13 hour wait I'm a volunteer firefighter/rescue technician/ EMT and I have brought many patients to the old FSHC and the new ED at FCHC, and I counted 29 medics that came through the doors because I was right near them. Yes that is good wait but very very impressive to get out 29 medics with at least 7-10 being priority 1 (is our sickest patient) and at least 15 were critical and for an ED that dosen't have a whole huge staff I think they did pretty damn good. My Mom is a RN it takes a special person to deal with what they deal with on a daily basis. So I think they did an amazing job for me only having a 13 hour wait. Oh and by the way they did my imageing and made sure I had my meds when I needed it. I also had three out of four of my babies here the third my son Jayme I had no choice to go to another hospital because I had to go to the closest one because I was in labor.You saved my first born child James's life he had shoulder dystosha and was blue and unresponsive they had him breathing, ,pink, and crying all within minutes.rhat was in 2000. In 2007 my daughter came so fast she didn't have time to get the fluid from her lungs out while I was pushing, and had the cord wrapped around her neck three times so tight it was strangling her to death, and amazing Obgyn Dr.G saved her life from the cord and suctioned the fluid completely from her lungs.On 3/14/14 in the wee hours of the morning and 6 days after my back surgery my back split wide open and a lot of brown fluid spilled all over the floor, I had gotten MERSA. Well my husband called 911 and I was taken to Bayview, the took one look at me and asked where I got the surger, I said proudly Franklin Square so with no explanation or cooth, they couldn't get me out if there ED fast enough, and when I got to FSHC by private ambulance, they welcome d me with open arms I got a hug off the bat from my nurse...PS the Doctor and Nurse and tech were waiting for me at the door! They had EVERYTHING laid out for me they stated working on me as if I was a trauma patient! I was in my own room admired within 45 minutes of being in this hospital. So please don't tell me that they are not doing there job here, because they saved my life I would have died if it wasn't for Franklin Square! They gave life twice the day I was born (woo hoo I'm a Franklin Square Baby)and on 3/14/16. It didn't stop there Michelle Bahrin ( sorry if I spelled that wrong Dr. Bahrin) an infectious diesese Dr. She walked me through my entire recovery from the hospital to the last day of IV meds I had a port for 5 months infusing antibiotics every 8 hours for 5 months! I had no life and a brand new 4 month old daughter when I got MERSA. it's because of their s hospital that I am given the gift to kiss my babies and husband at night and for this I thank you. Please be easy on them they are trying there best, as a daughter of a RN and a Baltimore county volunteer firefighter/EMT/Rescue tech myself I see what they go through at this hospital when I bring my own patients to them. Just remember what if you were in their shoes 24/7?
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