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About: Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital / Medical Paediatrics (Children's Medicine)

(as a parent/guardian),

My son was unfortunately admitted to the Paediatric Assessment Unit/High Dependency unit at Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital recently.  He has a condition called Tracheomalacia which when flares up can cause difficulty in breathing and cause choking.  He became quite distressed with his breathing and required sedation to calm him.  He was then deteriorating which made him more distressed which gave medical teams no option but to admit him to High Dependency Unit, where he became too tired and exhausted to even fight his breathing difficulty.  This gave cause for concern and required close monitoring on oxygen and heart rate levels as the were going down hill.  The anaesthetist was called to assess and the the Consultant came and informed his mother and I that he was very unwell and may require to be ventilated and be transferred to Glasgow or Edinburgh for Paediatric intensive care unit.  This was very scary to learn but would like to give special thanks to the consultants Vasu, Dr Prezveir ( sorry if spelling isn't correct ) and there was another which I didn't catch the name of.

I think a massive thank you goes to Amy - staff nurse in HDU who was there day time through to discharge.  My son became quite fond of Amy and relaxed more as time went on.    A thank you to Natalie who cared for him on Night Shift, there again, was there for his stay.  

Kathryn and there was another ward manager I didn't catch her name were exceptional.  They are brilliant at their jobs and manage a fantastic nursing team.  

My soon has been admitted that many times that we actually have  started to know the nurses by first name.  

When a loved one is admitted is scary enough, but when the nursing and medical staff are caring and supportive such as the teams we had those 4 days means a lot so THANK YOU to all involved.  

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Response from Caroline Clark, Chief Nurse, Children's Division, NHS Grampian 6 years ago
Caroline Clark
Chief Nurse, Children's Division,
NHS Grampian
Submitted on 30/10/2017 at 12:04
Published on Care Opinion at 16:37


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Hi Stu27, I hope that your son is now improving and that you and your family have recovered from what sounds like a very stressful time.

Its always lovely for staff to hear that they are appreciated and that they have made a difference to the children and families in RACH so I'm very grateful to you for posting your feedback.

Everyone here in RACH work very hard as a team to ensure that not only do they provide excellent clinical care but also provide care that is person centred and supportive. I will share your feedback with the whole team and they will be delighted to know that they did such a good job of supporting your family. You name specific staff and I will let them know how appreciative you are of their time and effort in making a stressful time more bearable.

The nursing team is of course close to my heart and as the Lead Nurse I take great pride in the nursing team and the work that they do every single day so a big thank you from me for reminding me how fantastic they are!

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Update posted by stu27 (a parent/guardian)

Thank you Caroline for you response.

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