Denton Regional Medical Center

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Rating: 4.26315789474 out of 5 with 39 ratings

Denton Regional Medical Center Hospital

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Staff was very helpful, courteous, caring, organized, and always willing to lend a hand when I needed something wheter I asked or not. I was very impressed with the care I was given. I dreaded the stay because I didn't want to share a room with anyone. I knew how busy we had been the whole week before and so I had decided that I was just going to have to share with someone no matter what. After surgery I was able to get a private room and boy that was very nice. It was very quiet and the staff was even considerate to my husband and family as well. Way to go DRMC!

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I loved my RN nurse's, Vic especially,Christine,Stacy & Beverly, Kia
My favorite CNA's were Candi and Millie
The floor director was very pleasant to me too, his name is Scott

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My only complaint was that it took absolutely forever to get my pain med pump from the pharmacy right after the surgery - this should have been done prior to me getting up to my room. I was in horrible pain for about two hours and this could have been prevented. Other than this one issue, my stay was excellent and I was appreciative of the care given to me.

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I felt like I had to beg to get any assistance. The knew I had diahrea and toilet stayed filthy for over 24 hours and never ask if I needed to be cleaned up. I thought that was very poor nursing skills.

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The pre-op process here is fantastic. They are very organized and efficient, not to mention friendly and caring.

On the surgical floor, the nurses were either fabulous or horrendous, there was no middle ground. The good ones love what they do and seem to genuinely care about patients. The horrible ones would do anything to avoid actually dealing with patients. I know that not everyone loves their job, but it certainly would be nice if they could at least fake it.

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The staff was great and so helpful. I never felt embarrassed to ask for help and whenever I called for help they were right there.

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The hospital was very adequate. The 5th floor is for bariatric patients who have had the gastric bypass surgery. The nurses were very cognizant regarding the need to walk.

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THEY MADE ACCOMODATIONS FOR MY HUSBAND TO STAY WITH ME, RESPONCE TO CALLS FOR ASST. WAS EXCELLENT, EVERY ONE WAS NICE AND PRESENTED THEMSELF AS IF THEY REALLY WANTED TO BE A POSITIVE PART OF MY RECOVERY

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Though well equipped I would expect any hospital doing weight loss surgery to have extra large cuffs for blood pressure. The inacurate measurements on the lower forarm made me a bit nervious but they think it was close enough to see a potential problem. Another thing was no trapeze on the larger bed we recieved on the 1st trip for a bariatric patient. This would have made getting up and down easier but in the long run it's probably best to learn to do it on your own.

The staff seemed well trained and motivated for the most part. I like many of the nurses but a couple who don't listen/ wont help can ruin any stay. Sheila at one point was given the pain medicine she had previously been taking that caused major headaches for her. The nurse hadn't consulted the notes on the chart at all. They were happy to help anytime we needed and I was overall impressed with the staff. They are under staffed for the number of patients they see and it does take a little bit for a nurse to come at times. They do need to train and keep nurses in the bariatric area. Many of them know what is going on in general for the surgery but don't know the specifics of bariatrics. With 2 -3 patients a week it would be cost effective to cover the material with anybody new comming into that wing so they would be more knowledgeable and prepared for questions or situations. Rotating nurses from other area's due to changing population needs is not the best plan and I feel we were very lucky the nurses rotated in that hadn't been there before picked up on things quickly. Most of the people here were commendable though some tended to be forgetful or apathetic.

Space for family was paramount to us and they did an excelent job. The double rooms used for this had only 1 patient and the chair beds, while not serta quality, were good to have.

Dietary needs to be worked on. On Bypass soft diet they brought a dinner roll, Stringy hamburger meat, and some mashed potatoes.. well Sheila did ok knowing her limits and the potatoes were the main course.. The diet people seem clueless when it comes to bariatric patients though they did finally come by and take menu orders for the soft diet on our 2nd trip after messing up with the roll.

The Cat scan machine has a limit of #350. Many bypass patients can't use it if there becomes a need. Luckily Dr Stewart pushed them enough that they tried it anyway and it worked for what we needed but they still tried to get her to drink much more of the barium stuff than her pouch would ever hold... and they pulled on her wrong and hurt her some when they were laying her down. They should let a family member help especially if we have a routine that works without pain to the patient.

Communication in the hospital needs to be improved %1000. Especially in the ER. They told her to drink the Barium stuff(single 24oz cup)... then stop 5 min later... THEN a couple hours later drink 2 of the 24 oz cups then the nurse mentions she was supposed to stop but that was 45 mins ago and it's a bit late... Then they decide after all they were going to do the CAT scan. The ER man-nurse we had at 1st was rude as hell and wouldn't tell us anything at all. At one point we asked if he knew why we'd been sitting there for hours with no communication and how her tests and xrays looked.. we were told "That's what they send Dr's to medical school for." The ER was very poor on communication with the patient, Family, and any other department in the hospital... "We no longer get to speak to a person about rooming. When a room is ready for the patient we get a page. We don't know when she will be admitted till it happens."

In my oppinion it's a good hospital being run by clueless administrators who are too worried about costs to worry about patient care.

I was very impressed with Dr Stewart's responce to the emergency we had. He was there within 15 minutes of our arrival and came back multiple times that evening. The lung specialist who Dr Stewart consulted was very good and had a wonderful bedside manner. I couldn't have asked for a better person for the job.

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It is a well run and clean facility. Nurses are very helpful and work so hard. I was not expected (bariactic) in the North wind of the 5th floor but the nurses adjusted to me beautifully.

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How well equipped was the hospital to handle overweight patients?
How much privacy did you feel the hospital gave you?
How accommodating was the hospital in allowing visitors to see you?
How restfully quiet did you find your experience?
How responsive did you feel the hospital was in give you pain medications?
How responsive do you feel the staff was in helping you with your general needs during your stay?
How sensitive was the staff to the needs of overweight patients?
How would you rate the parking accomodations?
How safe did you feel that the hospital was well equiped enough to handle any medical emergency that might arise during your stay there?
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