Every A&E clinician and nurse knows that when you walk through the waiting room, you avoid looking at anyone. It's called de-escalation so you can get through safely Stay alive. Live.
Every A&E clinician and nurse knows that when you walk through the waiting room, you avoid looking at anyone. It's called de-escalation so you can get through safely Stay alive. Live.
(this tweet is called a joke/humour) The fact I have to say this....
@EmergMedDr As a patient,the last clinician I saw walking through A&E waiting room (3.30am January 2023) told a very elderly man who stopped him,waiting since 5pm, that “there are people dying in there. You’re not a priority”. Old man left, in tears.His name was the next called. So awkward.
@EmergMedDr Obviously non of the BMJ worked in AandE lately
@EmergMedDr This doesn’t take cultural differences into account does it? Sometimes looking at someone directly may be seen as a threat?
@EmergMedDr Especially when leaving to go home 😬!
@EmergMedDr This is when you send in the PAs
@EmergMedDr Hello, 👋🏼, I asked for pain relief 6 hours ago… you’ve only been here 3. Where’s my dr I’m just waiting for…
@EmergMedDr Literally telling NHS doctors to smile more.