Emergency rooms in the Denver metro area often face surges tied to traffic patterns, weather changes, and staffing fluctuations. In practice, that means triage decisions and time-to-testing are under pressure—especially when people arrive with symptoms that can be time-sensitive (stroke-like signs, severe infections, chest pain, serious injuries).
If you were discharged and later learned the condition was more serious than the ER team recognized, the timeline becomes the centerpiece of the case. We help residents pinpoint:
- What symptoms were reported and when
- How quickly vitals, labs, and imaging were obtained
- Whether follow-up instructions matched the risk level
- Why the later diagnosis suggests earlier evaluation may have been inadequate


