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  1. Major incident

    The ward is not as Florence Nightingale once new it, but thet is as was previousley describe is a "nightingale ward" named after the lady with the lamp herself. The "ward" is an identifying noun of a clinical area which has its own specific identity ...
  2. Major incident

    Ward Level- that would be, not accident and emergency or Theatre. ------------------
  3. Major incident

    That is the ward identified to take all those patient injured in one incident, it make security, the press and debriefing easier, Hopefully it also means the nurses caring for them are the most appropriatley trained.
  4. Major incident

    Does anybody run a major incident recieving ward? ------------------
  5. Major incident

    I run the recieving ward for any major incident i.e. bombing etc. For a large teaching hospital in London (UK. We are the first stop after accident and emergency, when not running the infrequent Major incident it is the Male Trauma & Orthopeadic ...
  6. Major incident

    Is any one aware of any study available for the management of Major incident at ward level. If so where, when and How much.