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Hospital Power System

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How is a hospital power system typical designed in the UK, Europe and Russia? Does anyone have a single line diagram?
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    Chris Pearson:




    OMS:

    I've never had to reach in and grip someone's heart and keep squeezing  - so I've no idea how I'd hold up TBH




    Last resort! But I have it on good authority that it has been done successfully in the back of a Chinook flying somewhere over Afghanistan.


     



    Last resort and then some, for sure. My cuz has been a nurse since leaving school, been to a few odd places including working with a Christian nursing order in Africa which made her a bit of an expert on dealing with gunshot, blast and fragmentation lesions. Always a bit grim patching up some kid who couldn't resist picking up something that should never ever be left lying about and has suffered traumatic amputation or worse. She's pretty handy at closing down the odd aggressive drunk who decides to perform in A&E on a Saturday night - you probably don't want to be fighting with young nurses when you've had a good stomach pumping administered under her control


    She spent a bit of time wearing green stuff and pretending to salute properly out in that part of the world  - not sure she was ever buzzing about on a Chinook - she did a few flights back to the UK with injured lads coming home, though.


    Regards


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    Chris Pearson:




    OMS:

    I've never had to reach in and grip someone's heart and keep squeezing  - so I've no idea how I'd hold up TBH




    Last resort! But I have it on good authority that it has been done successfully in the back of a Chinook flying somewhere over Afghanistan.


     



    Last resort and then some, for sure. My cuz has been a nurse since leaving school, been to a few odd places including working with a Christian nursing order in Africa which made her a bit of an expert on dealing with gunshot, blast and fragmentation lesions. Always a bit grim patching up some kid who couldn't resist picking up something that should never ever be left lying about and has suffered traumatic amputation or worse. She's pretty handy at closing down the odd aggressive drunk who decides to perform in A&E on a Saturday night - you probably don't want to be fighting with young nurses when you've had a good stomach pumping administered under her control


    She spent a bit of time wearing green stuff and pretending to salute properly out in that part of the world  - not sure she was ever buzzing about on a Chinook - she did a few flights back to the UK with injured lads coming home, though.


    Regards


    OMS
     

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