Originally Posted by mabel u.k
I would disagree with the previous posts, like all TV programs there is a certain element of truth, however it does miss many of the true aspects of A and E nursing that are present in the NHS. Such as nursing patients on trolleys in the corridors because of a lack of hospital beds, there is far more drama than you will find in A and E they seem to have many major traumas in each episode whereas the unit I am familiar with (it is a major teaching hospital) will see far more of the minors than majors. You never see the Emergency nurse practitioner role, and I think that the nursing input to the patients care is very undervalued within the program.
The protocols that it follows for resuscitation are occasionally wrong (not saying always but as an ex resuscitation officer it is this sort of this I find very irrititing).
So although based losely of some fact not really true to life of an average a and e.
i agree re the resus bit, how is it in casualty they are being resuscitated one minute, having a cuppa the next?
i work at a district general hospital, there were plenty of times that i saw, and still see sometimes patients on trolleys in the corridor by a&e and being stuck in ambulances outside due to lack of space in the deaprtment and beds within the hospital,
as for majors and minors, i would agree with that but minor injuries do not make good tv