Only good are things in her according to a 400-page report from the Royal College of Nursing (RCN). The conditions in Britain’s hospitals are tragic with patients being helpless for hours and some are unable to withstand and die in the halls. CORVERSE 70% of the nursing staff noted that it provides care in overcrowded or inappropriate areas, such as warehouses, corridors or even parking spaces. At the same time staff are forced to undertake up to 40 patients in a single corridor, without access to basic medical equipment, such as oxygen or cardiac monitoring machine. Testimonials really cause shock and appallment about conditions in British hospitals… Nurse told Sky New her experience. As he said, there was a patient dying and waiting for six hours in the hospital corridor. It took two more hours to move to an appropriate care area. In the last hours of her life, the patient lived in horrible conditions, surrounded by chaos, with another patient vomiting and another screaming from pain. CORVERSE What RCN’s report says The vacant nursing positions in Britain are 32,000. 1 in 8 nurses leaves his profession within five years due to exhaustion and difficult conditions. 66.81% of nursing staff work in overcrowded and inappropriate spaces (streets, warehouses, parking). More than 2 years remain in operation the temporary “emergency zones” and beds, due to undersurgency. The concern of British citizens about the quality of care, which is affected by the NHS infrastructure and sub-financing, is intense.
Britain: Dying in hospital corridors – Tragic Conditions
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