Summary
Mrs C complained about the treatment she received at the practice to have a leg wound dressed. Mrs C said that she attended on a number of occasions and told nursing staff that the wound was sore and infected but that they ignored her concerns. Subsequently, one of the nurses arranged for a swab to be taken and this identified that the wound had become infected. Mrs C felt that the nursing staff should have acted on her concerns earlier and that it would have saved her the additional pain and distress.
We took independent advice from a nurse. We found that the nurses involved provided appropriate wound care and that there were no recorded signs of infection. A swab was taken because of slight inflammation of the wound which subsequently identified an infection which was treated with antibiotics. We did not uphold the complaint.
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