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S'fix Visit Today.

The famous supplier of plumbing, electrical and D.I.Y. stuff has removed all of its laminated catalogues that were previously on display, and some staff are wearing those sweaty black plastic gloves. Also the short pencils are no more. Also there is a one metre distance rule being enforced.


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    Chris Pearson:



    There are, however, hoards of staff officers. Whether an admiral or a general could remember any useful clinical skills is another matter entirely. ?


     



    I'd guess at them not needing much beyond the capability of a good nurse - we aren't talking about traumatic battlefield injuries - basically it would be dealing with pneumonia cases before they swamp ITU, CCU's etc


    I'd imagine as long as you can deploy MA4, O2 and Vacuum from temporary plant, and have enough basic ventilators, masks, intubation sets etc, then good to go


    However, I'm not medically trained so I really don't know how hard this would be


    Regards 


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  • Former Community Member
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    Chris Pearson:



    There are, however, hoards of staff officers. Whether an admiral or a general could remember any useful clinical skills is another matter entirely. ?


     



    I'd guess at them not needing much beyond the capability of a good nurse - we aren't talking about traumatic battlefield injuries - basically it would be dealing with pneumonia cases before they swamp ITU, CCU's etc


    I'd imagine as long as you can deploy MA4, O2 and Vacuum from temporary plant, and have enough basic ventilators, masks, intubation sets etc, then good to go


    However, I'm not medically trained so I really don't know how hard this would be


    Regards 


    OMS
     

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