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Discuss your thoughts on the following topics in regards to how patients and their families are reluctant to complain about medical care they receive (medical errors, mistakes or near misses) :

PICK 3 AND DISCUSS:
deficient care
inadequate staffing to meet your needs
what would be considered a "timely response"
"unsafe conditions"
loss of your personal items or valuables while hospitalized
a fatal mistake in your family member's care
your perception of how sick you are versus your doctor's perception of how sick you are
an incorrect blood transfusion administered to you
How would you know these things occurred and what would you be concerned about?

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Answer:

Three topics are discussed as follows:

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Deficient care: Sometimes patients feel dismissed in the clinical consideration that they get. They are not dealt with much sympathy and nobility. A few patients are genuinely and truly ignored and this is neglected by the clinical staff by alluding to the wellbeing conditions and requests of the patient.

2. Timely response: Patients frequently face this issue and there is consistently a deferral in an ideal response, This may remember a delay in giving required assistance to the patients that is food, medical help, change of dribble, and so on.

3. Loss of items and valuables when hospitalized: This is looked by the majority of the patients as they will in general lose their assets when hospitalized and staff does not try to investigate the issue.

The above things have happened and one can encounter the equivalent and wish there would be an objection/complaint cell for such situations where patients could set up their protests. The concern for me would be the costs that they bear is not commendable enough when we, as patients do not get legitimate consideration, ideal reaction, and security of our resources.

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