2022年6月16日の万歩計は
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Middlemore Hospital ED delay investigated: 'Healthy' 50yo woman dies with brain bleed after told to wait eight hours

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/middlemore-hospital-ed-delay-investigated-healthy-50yo-woman-dies-with-brain-bleed-after-told-to-wait-eight-hours/Y5EM522NABBPDQUHIOO3SNLCDA/
Middlemore Hospital's emergency department under increasing strain. Photo / NZME
Emma Russell
By Emma Russell
Reporter
A "healthy" 50-year-old woman has died with brain bleed after allegedly being told by staff at Middlemore Hospital's emergency department there would be an eight-hour wait before she was examined.
The woman presented to ED with a severe headache yesterday at 1am and was told there would be an eight hour wait, a doctor - who asked not to be named out of fear of putting his job at risk for speaking to the media - told the Herald.
"She was frustrated so left. She returned at 0400 (4am) that same day and was intubated. CT showed a massive subarachnoid haemorrhage, she died," the doctor said.
Subarachnoid haemorrhage is a type of stroke and is most commonly caused by a brain aneurysm. A brain aneurysm is a ballooning of an artery in the brain that can rupture and bleed into the space between the brain and the skull.
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6月の総歩数は41700歩、
Middlemore Hospital ED delay investigated: 'Healthy' 50yo woman dies with brain bleed after told to wait eight hours

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/middlemore-hospital-ed-delay-investigated-healthy-50yo-woman-dies-with-brain-bleed-after-told-to-wait-eight-hours/Y5EM522NABBPDQUHIOO3SNLCDA/
Middlemore Hospital's emergency department under increasing strain. Photo / NZME
Emma Russell
By Emma Russell
Reporter
A "healthy" 50-year-old woman has died with brain bleed after allegedly being told by staff at Middlemore Hospital's emergency department there would be an eight-hour wait before she was examined.
The woman presented to ED with a severe headache yesterday at 1am and was told there would be an eight hour wait, a doctor - who asked not to be named out of fear of putting his job at risk for speaking to the media - told the Herald.
"She was frustrated so left. She returned at 0400 (4am) that same day and was intubated. CT showed a massive subarachnoid haemorrhage, she died," the doctor said.
Subarachnoid haemorrhage is a type of stroke and is most commonly caused by a brain aneurysm. A brain aneurysm is a ballooning of an artery in the brain that can rupture and bleed into the space between the brain and the skull.
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明日も良い日でありますように!

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