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StealthPolarBear · 26/08/2012 15:23

Because I can't find the other one and am on my phone? I watched it yesterday and noticed that:

  • nurse wotsisface basically stuck two fingers up at. Dr j when there was no clean laundry (do nurses usually do laundry in hospjtals?)
-Dr j then had to take time out of her busy schedule of life saving surgery such as putting a sticking plaster on a child's head to do it herself
  • she antibaced her palms without doing her fingers
  • granny Murray's advice of "use a washing machine" waa its usual blend of patronising stating the bleedin obvious, yet still managed to "save the day"
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NorkilyChallenged · 26/08/2012 15:25

To be fair, they only ran out of laundry because Dr Juno kept putting bags of dirty laundry in her office tho so problem was entirety of her own making

StealthPolarBear · 26/08/2012 15:41

Yes that is true (though surely there must be more than 3 sets of bedding). Still, what about the children with scratched heads needing her attention?

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McHappyPants2012 · 26/08/2012 16:43

Nurses do change beds, it's not the cleaners job.

Most drs don't even apply hand gel when entering a ward, but we are all told hand washing is best.

CailinDana · 26/08/2012 16:45

Dr J seems lonely. I find it a bit sad that she sends her dog to the child minders.

ArtexMonkey · 26/08/2012 16:48

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SoleSource · 26/08/2012 17:13

Eh?

StealthPolarBear · 26/08/2012 17:59

How strange, I feel I am being mocked!
So do nurses actuallyload washers? I assumed there would be an outsourced laundry service

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Mrsjay · 26/08/2012 18:00

not a clue what your all on about

StealthPolarBear · 26/08/2012 18:02

How strange, I feel I am being mocked!
So do nurses actuallyload washers? I assumed there would be an outsourced laundry service

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StealthPolarBear · 26/08/2012 18:20

I prefer soap and water and always assumed it was betttee, but having started a thread on here, am told antibac is better!

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McHappyPants2012 · 26/08/2012 18:24

It all gets out sourced, hand washing is the best because when wards are closed ( for outbreaks of infection) hand gels are removed

ArtexMonkey · 26/08/2012 18:27

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StealthPolarBear · 26/08/2012 20:18

Oh good :) was starting to suspect I needed to get out more! There was a notice in our surgery recently which said use gel instead of handwashing if you can, and when I started a thread on here, was told its better Confused

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