The South Eastern Health & Social Care Trust provides health & care services to a population of approximately 345,000 people in the North Down & Ards and Down & Lisburn areas and employs approximately 10,000 staff.
NEW A& E .?? …actually has fewer beds than the old A&E ! But at least when you end up in the corridor the walls are freshly painted. Staff do their best in this new war zone…but nothing has changed!
In JESUS NAME WE REBUKE ALL DEMONIC SPIRITS USING TECHNOLOGY INAPPROPRIATELY. CAUSE THEM TO FLEE LORD! GIVE YOUR CHILDREN THE POWER TO TREAD OVER THESE SNAKES!
Why was he leaning foreward with the .ask on we had to be tilted a bit then got the rubber smelling gas mask id rather have the black rubber mask than plastic rubbish
This is a wonderful introduction to CT-PTSD. It gave me a good foundation for the model as a newcomer to it. The video is done so well in many ways. The theory and concepts are explained and demonstrated very clearly. The client example used was helpful. The animation and graphics were clear and had a nice aesthetic.
Its worse staff are rude dont care and spend more time on there mobile takin and joking with each other and are the worst hospital in Northern Ireland.
Avid!!! Taking your life into your hands going here . Rude staff dont care about you. Nurse talking about there beauty treatments rude my brother died at there hands !!!
The worst hospital in the country. Go somewhere else. They are rude dont care . My brither died because off them go somewhere else they don't care about you at all!!
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Great video but please adjust your helmet straps so it sits properly on your noggin. It's not protecting your forehead at all. Read The Midlife Cyclist by Phil Cavell to understand why cycling is so good for your brain.
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I was 6 yrs old and didnt do all that clinging to mom. I was told zero. A mask was used and horrible smelling gas. I thought i was suffocating. It was horrible tho less than a minute if im correct. Id never want gas again.
I was 8 and I was taken to “Pediatric Dentistry of Keller” for teeth extraction, when we arrived at the room they layed me down on a chair and they paraded on me and out the gas mask so I couldn’t take it off, I felt like I was dying
James is probably thinking "Yes, and she's not a "sleepy doctor" she's an anaesthetist". Before I was non-consensually put under gas, at the tender age of thirteen, to have four healthy but surplus teeth extracted, my family dentist told me (in his heavy Yorkshire accent) that "We're just going to hold this cup over your nose whilst you drift off to sleep" and there was I thinking "It's NOT a "cup" it's a f*****g anaesthetic mask, so why don't you be honest with me and call it by its proper name?" Not being completely stupid, I noticed when I walked into the operating room that the dentist was standing directly in front of the gas bottles, to stop me from seeing them and thus becoming distressed, but the joke was that the frosted glass surgery door had been left wide open when the Nurse was leading me from the waiting room to the toilet ("Just to make yourself comfortable") so I glanced in and remembered everything - the treatment chair, the trolley with the black and blue gas bottles, the black rubber balloon and the shiny triangular mask itself, hanging at the end of its long corrugated rubber pipe. They must think that kids are completely thick! My peer group at school had already briefed me as to what to expect before, during and after my dental operation, using such terminology as "They'll get a professional anaesthetist in from the Royal Infirmary to gas you" and "The gas they'll give you is called Nembutal (sic). It smells quite pleasant and you'll go out like a light" and (with a knowing grin) "Going under the gas is as easy as anything. It's the coming round that's the difficult part".