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Re: Re: Saved One!
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Dan
You see...the problem is that the A&E don't know what we have seen the patient has been like at home.
So if we successfully treat a patient, then the hospital are often surprised that we have done such a good job.
(Sometimes A&E staff do see us as just stretcher bearers...)
So sometimes we'll come in with a patient that we are really rather worried about - while the hospital sees a patient who is stable, only because we stabilised them...
Meh.
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