 I had a patient who had an infection in their bloodstream and it was believed that this was coming from their heart. They had a drug use history and the patients are using drugs through IVs. This was a patient we were trying to work with the social workers to find a place every single day. And I was in the conference room and we managed to get a call and we pick up and it says the patient is not in his room and we can't find him for the last two hours. Now why they chose not to inform us for the last two hours that the patient wasn't there. It wasn't really mobile so it's kind of weird that they waited that long. Well, this patient was gone and not only was he gone, he had an IV line that was going and traveling to his heart to give him those antibiotics to treat that infected heart valve. I call his sibling and say, this is the situation I'm calling from this hospital. And as I was about to ask him where he thought his family member was, he cut me off and asked me to, I know where he is. And I was so confused. And basically his patient had kind of broken all ties with their family. And again, now they're on the street with the drug use history, with the access line that they could easily put drugs through and an effective heart valve all in one day.