Update:
He will be discharged today. Nothing showed up on abdominal CT re: kidneys. Followup outpatient with urologist.
So he spent 5 days 4 nights on covid floor with no covid symptoms and delayed care for other things. Not impressed.
And will be counted as a covid hospitalization, btw.
I'll attempt to keep this brief. Sorry in advance for the novel
My dad had mildly symptomatic covid Dec 31. He is 82 and has other issues - early-mid stage parkinsons (arm tremor, posture changes, flatter affect); afib with recent procedures to allow discontinuation of blood thinners, low hemoglobin finally dx as an ulcerated polyp in small intestine - hemoglobin has been gradually going up but still low resulting (docs think) in general weakness/lack of strength to get up from sitting and some syncope episodes.
Also wildly fluctuating BP even though he has been on BP meds for years.
He was required to have a covid test prior to med procedure scheduled for Monday 1/31, test on Friday was neg, test on Monday was neg, but procedure delayed due at first to doc schedule then while waiting BP spiked. Transferred to ER, BP stabilized and discharged Monday Jan 31 to r/schdl procedure. Didn't eat for 24 hours due to prep for procedure. Ate dinner. The next morning ate breakfast but then felt weak and mom thought he was confused when looking at home BP #s. back to ER, no food again for awhile as tests ordered including MRI, delayed due to machine availability and ER recommended admit.
Admit procedure = yet another covid test. This one positive for covd.
Positive covid = covid ward, no visitors so Mom only on speaker phone.
** no covid symptoms that aren't explained by above **
Delay MRI because only one machine avail. MRI is finally done yesterday, late evening nurse says results clear.
In the meantime and why I am writing this novel, kidney issue from a test sometime YESTERDAY MORNING resulted in a delay to consult a urologist.
SOMETIME THIS MORNING urologist ordered a catheter and drained over a liter of urine.
I have questions
1. why did it take a urologist to order a catheter?
2. why were they not alarmed at lack of urine output enough for one of the docs to order the catheter? Were they not monitoring urine output?
3. How can my mom ask the right questions to ensure appropriate treatment while not allowed at the hospital and only participating via speaker phone?