Lack of care, respect and dignity.
The patient was lying in bed exposed from waist down in view of anyone walking past.
Lack of personal care, hygiene - poor nursing care - blood pressure not being taken as frequently as it should be. She has been transferred from Intensive Care and High Dependency where the care was excellent.
Patients need to be washed, dressed, and have it be ensured that their bodies are covered at all times, especially in cases like this where they cannot speak or alert the nursing staff when requiring support.
"Lack of care, respect and dignity"
About: Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow / Neurosurgery (Ward 64 – 66) Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow Neurosurgery (Ward 64 – 66) Glasgow G51 4TF
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