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Re: A Happy Job (For A Change)
by Hol
McRoberts. Speaking of interspeciality experience, A&E doctors and nurses could do with coming out with us. Did a cardiac arrest a bit ago, blued into resus, handed over to 4 nurses and a doctor. We had done a few loops and had real trouble getting any air in, patient in drug induced PEA, we'd had sreaming and crying family round us all the time and the 2 of us had to work in a very small space. One of the 4 nurses turned round and asked my crewmate what the patients BM was. How I laughed. Only helped deliver one baby and everything was done by mum (I just coached) by the time midwife got there. Nice feeling though.
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