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"Outstanding patient care"

About: Royal Hospital for Children (Glasgow) / 23 Hour Unit ( Ward 1A)

(as a parent/guardian),

I have to share this story because it’s one that’ll never leave me, since having my son we have been in and out of hospital, he has had many procedures which have left him traumatised. My little boy went into Ward 1A for routine tonsillectomy, from the get go 1A took into account all of my son's additional support needs and the staff went above and beyond not only for my son but for me. 

Sometimes being the parent caring for a child with SEN needs means we are just as terrified as the children but the staff ensured all our needs were met. 

After his operation my son woke and appeared to be doing well, Doctors came round and reviewed him and said we were fit for discharge as he was eating and drinking what was his norm. I explained that I really felt that was too soon for my son and asked if possible we could stay overnight- thank god the doctor agreed as later that night around my son woke from his sleep looking for his bottle which I instantly provided, not knowing that after one sip his mouth and nose would instantly begin bleeding, and when I say bleeding I mean squirting out.

Being a nurse myself, I jumped into action and called for help- Pippa and Emma were first in and these woman will forever be in my mind - despite the terrifying ordeal where as a trio of nurses we got on with what we had to. The reason I want to thank these nurses isn’t just because they saved my son’s life, they allowed me to help my son in the only way I felt I could. They didn’t tell me to stand back or to do this or that, they ensured that I was able to move and do what I felt was right for me and my son, and I think if they hadn’t have allowed me in, my son would have became more distressed and the outcome 1000x worse. 

An FY1 also joined within seconds, students had the crash trolly, the support workers were prepping flushes, the emergency call was made and my son was taken to theatre as quick as possible.

All staff ensured that at every stage of the emergency I was fully informed and my views and opinions were listened to! 

The following day (really the same day), the senior charge nurse from the ward came to talk to me, she wanted to ensure that I was ok after the events which I reported, I was and throughout the remainder of the stay staff were extremely supportive and regularly checked in with me and my son. 

There isn’t a single thing I could fault about ward 1A, they are outstanding - from cleaners to porters to kitchen staff to nurses and doctors the - whole journey in ward 1a was outstanding. 

And to Emma and Pippa, you are both our heroes!
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Response from Suzanne Pearson, Senior Charge Nurse, Wards 1A and 1B, Royal Hospital for Children, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde 12 months ago
Suzanne Pearson
Senior Charge Nurse, Wards 1A and 1B, Royal Hospital for Children,
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde

Senior Charge Nurse

Submitted on 04/07/2024 at 16:10
Published on Care Opinion at 16:10


Hi Amy462

Thanks so much for taking the time to leave such positive feedback even after such a traumatic event. It is really scary and frightening to watch your child bleed post operatively but I'm pleased you felt so involved and able to participate in your son's care. I know you praised the nurses involved but they equally were impressed by how calm you remained, in turn reducing your son's anxiety. Every nurse involved with your sons care are aware of how happy you were with your experience here and I wish to thank you for your insight into ways we can continue to improve the service we provide. The conversation we had left me with many ideas for future improvements.

I hope your son continues to recover well at home and again thank you for leaving your feedback.

Many thanks

Suzanne Pearson

Senior Charge Nurse

Ward 1A/B, RHC

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