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Not bad for a 24 hour A+E department? Note the word EMERGENCY.
I believe you have misunderstood what a & E stands for. EMERGENCY does not come into it. Thinka gain about the sevice you received and then apply that to the real meaning of A & E.
oh A&E = Arse & Elbow
Your parents ruin the first half of your life and your kids ruin the second half
It's great when you go there at 9PM, get out at 3AM with NO TREATMENT and are told to get in at 11AM the next day when someone is around who can deal with it. Not bad for a 24 hour A+E department? Note the word EMERGENCY.
You are correct, you should note the word "emergency" in A&E. If you were in a fit state to leave, go home and come back again the following day, it was hardly an emergency was it?
In which case you should sue your local trust. Mrs Emperor Dalek works in A&E and it is nationwide policy that anyone exhibiting unexplained blood loss is examined as a priority 1 case.
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