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NHS staff are soon to be able to refuse none emergency treatment to abusive patients. |
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@ogdenz | 18 February 20 | |
Sounds reasonable but I can see it causing more problems. Imagine someone with a none visible head injury swearing and shouting abuse,how about a sweary Tourettes sufferer?
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@ogdenz | 18 February 20 | |
Will an obnoxious drunk just walk out calmly when told he or she gets told they won't be getting treatment? Just a thought. |
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@3mel | 18 February 20 | |
some form of history needs to be taken in order to know what is a non emergency, out those some will require further tests. |
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@shadow27 | 18 February 20 | |
Pretty sure it's been that way here for years. Imagine being a paramedic and getting abused just for doing your job |
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@ogdenz | 18 February 20 | |
@ shadow27 - 18.02.20 - 11:42pm Pretty sure it's been that way here for years. Imagine being a paramedic and getting abused just for doing your job Imagine being a paramedic who gets assaulted,he then swears his head off...and is refused treatment...rules is rules! |
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@3mel | 18 February 20 | |
@ ogdenz - 18.02.20 - 11:44pm Imagine being a paramedic who gets assaulted,he then swears his head off...and is refused treatment...rules is rules! Graham from day shift always had it in for you too |
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@ogdenz | 19 February 20 | |
I'm okay with Graham...it's a very English sounding name!!!
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@prattle | 19 February 20 | |
If theyre healthy enough to be abusive, fk em
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@ogdenz | 19 February 20 | |
What if they are mentally ill prattle?
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@sisfreak2017 | 19 February 20 | |
If you want treatment for something, behave yourself. They're there to help you and not to be abused in the process. |
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