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15 November 2010

But the city was busier the next night!

94F - Hospice to ED with decreased GCS.
21F - IP, was at home and friends didn't seem to understand drunk and vomiting. Left at home once this common phenominum was explained.
37F - Inflamed PEG tube site.
78M - Discharge to n/h following negative tests after chest pain.
18M - transfer from one hospital to another.
18M - Two small lacs on nose from a rolling brawl (one that moves). Move on order by police.
17F - How many times do we have to tell you she's not having an ASTHMA attack. Sit down and put this mask connected to nothing on her and stop patting her hand. Went off to find her BF who was in the brawl.
15M - Head lac, he was in the brawl too and left with his friends to go to hospital to find his other friends whom I may have said had gone there, I'm hoping that the triage would see the bandage and investigate as that was all he'd let me do.
21M - Who can't blow air out of his ears! We think he must have gone swimming today (tourist) and had water in the ear. Someone must have smacked him in the head because we got cancelled as we pulled up.
Assist another car with a 'King Hit' male pt who really was just a pissed knock, he ended up having no cerebral bleed to blame his behaviour on.
36M - Domestic argument and he lost his front left tooth, bleeding had stopped so he was going to see a dentist on Monday.
24M - Another 'King Hit' but he was in the middle of the road under the Coke Sign in the Cross. Again no bleeds or fractures found at hospital.
??M - IP, walked into a wall???? Police to him to provide a lift home.
72F - Febrile and nausea. An infection some where! Hospital can find it.

1057/138 = 7.66 jobs average per shift.

See you at the big One.

Taz

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