Hospital Part 2.

Date:
2017
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Description

To begin, Consultant Vascular Surgeon Mr Colin Bicknell explains a complex operation he and his team will be performing on his patient Peter, who has an aneurysm in his chest. Site Director for St Marys Hospital Lesley Powls and Bed Manager Linda Wall explain the hospitals capacity for that week, and discuss its chronic bed shortage. Advanced Vascular Nurse Rachael Lear explains the urgency of patient Peters situation. Discharge Nurse Sister Alice Markey visits her patient Tadeusz, whose discharge from hospital is becoming administratively difficult due to his status as a DTOC (Delayed Transfer of Care). Consultant Physician Dr David Shipway explains the barriers that might prevent staff from discharging certain patients. Healthcare Assistant Jessica Bristow explains the complications with discharging 91-year-old patient Dorothy, who is awaiting transference to a community hospital. Consultant Anaesthetist Dr Shelley Ward, ICU Registrar Dr Daniel Solomon, and Consultant Anaesthetist Dr Sadie Syed discuss the logistics involved in manoeuvring people around the beds in the Intensive Care Unit, following an emergency case involving a man suffering a gastro-intestinal bleed. Clinical Director, Theatre & Anaesthetics Dr Helgi Johannsson and his team tend to 21-year-old patient Harry in ICU, who has suffered a brain injury after falling at work. Shipway discusses the disconnect between the NHS and social services. Markey revisits Tadeusz with a Polish colleague to try to ascertain where he will live if he is discharged. Syed explains the emotional strains of her role. Powls discusses the pitfalls of running a hospital at 98-99% capacity. Bicknell attempts to find a bed for Peter in the Intensive Trauma Unit. Nurse Magdeleine informs Dorothy that she is to be transferred to a community hospital. Consultant Neurologist Dr Barry Seemungal assesses Harry for brain injury. Bicknell, Consultant Vascular Surgeon Mr Michael Jenkins, and Powls explore the possibility of an available bed for Peter to no avail. Dorothy is discharged from St Marys. Bicknell, Clinical Director, General & Vascular Surgery Mr Richard Gibbs and their team operate on Peter.

Publication/Creation

2017.

Physical description

1 DVD (60 min.) : sound, colour ; 12 cm

Notes

Originally broadcast on 18th January 2017 on BBC 2.
Episode 2 of 6. Filmed over six weeks in 2016, this programme follows staff at St Marys Hospital, London, as they work through uncertain and turbulent times for the NHS. This episode focuses on the hospitals capacity issues, its chronic bed shortage, and the logistics behind discharging patients.

Creator/production credits

Produced by Tom Currie and Gilly Greenslade.
Narrated by Anne-Marie Duff.

Copyright note

Label 1 and The Open University for BBC.

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