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Subject: application to work


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Teressa
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Date Posted: 22:44:12 02/27/01 Tue

Hi there. Working in an acute Surgical ward and on Ambulance and occassionally ICU/CCU all the areas that are covered in this course are very applicable to my areas of work. Knowing when someone is dehydrated or overloaded or their U's & E's are all mucked up or vomiting because they are pregant or post op unwell, septic, wound breakdowns etc. All this is relevant.

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Bronwyn
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Date Posted: 17:38:57 03/05/01 Mon

>can you give us some specific examples Teressa. for example type of trauma & clinical signs & symptoms, U & Es obs etc.

what does happen to U's & Es if dehydrated???



Hi there. Working in an acute Surgical ward and on
>Ambulance and occassionally ICU/CCU all the areas that
>are covered in this course are very applicable to my
>areas of work. Knowing when someone is dehydrated or
>overloaded or their U's & E's are all mucked up or
>vomiting because they are pregant or post op unwell,
>septic, wound breakdowns etc. All this is relevant.

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