Health Care Provider. We trust them with our lives, literally. And obviously, some of them are so useless that we can be forgotten, while in the office, a diagnostic machine.
This was the Elvira Tellez of Tucson, Arizona last week.
According to Tucson, Arizona, AP, Tellez was 67 years old and suffers from bone cancer at Arizona Oncology Associates Clinic for tests to see if the cancer had spread. A technician was assigned to the CT scanner, by 4PM, the lights dimmed, then relax and Tellez told him not to move during the procedure, which takes about 25 minutes.
At some point, said Tellez, and both times he had spent more than 25 minutes, the technician said it would.
Not a look around and not be able to watch a dimmed room to look, then shouted Tellez began screaming for help. Nobody heard her screams, no one came to help, because nobody was in the room, nobody was inside the building. Everyone in the medical service had left home for days, even the technicians that Tellez had the CT scanner.
Tellez was finally possible, even for himself by drinking tremor under the heavy blanket that was on it and then in a free exploration of the scanner. Escaping from the scanner, but I got into panic and darkness, Tellez said her son, who instructed sheriff Members came to call 911.When oncology office, this was unlock the office door and leave five hours had elapsed since Tellez is currently done in the CT scanner, so members arrived. The director of the oncology office, unaware of the situation.
The technician who made the initial Tellez in the CT scanner, sorry, but this is still a kind of explanation of the medical station.
Elvira Tellez said he had trouble sleeping after the incident. Understood.
It is ill with cancer, wanted a diagnostic device in the office of healthcare providers and forget explanation has not exercised restraint.


