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I'm an A and E nurse and receptionist AMA

61 replies

SpongeAndBubbles · 31/07/2018 16:08

I'm aware this has probably been done before but just wanted to put this here out of bordom Grin

I'm happy to answer anything from my actual job to being a nurse and mother :)

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slytherindungeon · 02/08/2018 19:45

Yeah I would take this thread with a pinch of salt.

I'm not entirely sure the OP is a qualified nurse and at any rate should not be giving any advise out over the internet...

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FruitCider · 02/08/2018 19:58

I’ve never worked in a hospital where the nurses man reception and triage. Is this in NHS England?

Yes x

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IAmInsignificunt · 02/08/2018 20:04

That’s so alien to me. Actually I think it must be very useful to have a nurse as the first point of call.

I’d be interested to know what doctors, consultants and allied health can do to make life easier for an A&E nurse.

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Runrunrudolf · 02/08/2018 20:30

I do apologise at giving advice I did forget however I am a qualified nurse and wouldn't lie about that :)

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pourmeanotherglass · 02/08/2018 22:13

Do you watch / enjoy Casualty on TV.

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Runrunrudolf · 02/08/2018 22:26

I don't often watch it personally either busy or watching something on Netflix but whenever to go DSS's Nans she's watching it I do enjoy it Although I enjoy the cuppa and three kitkats more Blush Grin

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SmilingButClueless · 02/08/2018 22:32

Have you had a name change fail or are there 2 separate posters answering questions?

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slytherindungeon · 03/08/2018 23:19

I think some nutty receptionist has decided to have her own Walter Mitty moment.

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Runrunrudolf · 03/08/2018 23:58

Name changed my DD did it for fun haha :)

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Runrunrudolf · 03/08/2018 23:59

Nutty receptionist?
If you don't believe me that's perfectly okay you don't have to :)

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Runrunrudolf · 04/08/2018 00:08

In any event when people start to assume I'm a liar I decide that its high time to stop replying before it just goes sour as that's not fun for anyone and preventable, thanks everyone :)

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