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theatre nurse

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theatre nurse
n (Brit Med) → Op-Schwester f


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Reta Scott, a theatre nurse at Glasgow's Victoria Infirmary, has retired at the age of 70 - after a 52-year career.
The report in March revealed the Children's Hospital was so over-stretched, it was being forced to cancel operations and refuse at least 70 children a month in speciality areas of renal and liver transplants, craniofacial surgery, neurosurgery, interventional radiology and cardiac services A series of failings, including theatre nurses not trained enough to recognise the correct surgical equipment, prompted a 12 point plan.
With regard to your Prudence cartoon in the April issue of Kai Tiaki Nursing New Zealand (p4), which depicts a theatre nurse asleep during a procedure, T am confused as to the humour or educational value of the sentiment.
 
 
 
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