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chilldo you work in theatres and so you KNOW that emergencies are not an excuse when you get things wrong
people expect you to get things right
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But what happens when the ambulance didn’t get the patient to theatre quickly enough from the RTC or the aneurysm at home?
The very nature of an ‘emergency’(especially a terrorist one) often requires corners to be cut and certain protocols avoided.
I’ve seen newborns pulled from a womb by a consultant wearing no theatre attire whatsoever on more than one occasion, dressed in shirt, tie and obligatory white coat!
Sprinted from clinic, dashed into theatre, barged the SHO out of the way and removed the stuck baby post-haste.
It saved the child’s life in what was a desperately fraught situation.
Had he followed procedure, the infant would have died or suffered brain damage.