be seen on the inpatient wards in places like this behind us because they will places like this behind us because they will be staffed on a night time level. they will be staffed on a night time level. the they will be staffed on a night time level, the kind of thing you see overnight level, the kind of thing you see overnight and that means that the chief nurses of the four nations have chief nurses of the four nations have written to the royal college of nurses have written to the royal college of nurses saying they are worried and they think nurses saying they are worried and they think this is not necessarily a safe level they think this is not necessarily a safe level of care because the nurses safe level of care because the nurses need to give antibiotics and do observations on patients and give medicines do observations on patients and give medicines and they are concerned about medicines and they are concerned about that medicines and they are concerned about
will have think what it will be. we know they will have cancelled a certain amount of operations and this will be things of operations and this will be things like hip replacements, knee replacements, hernias, that s an obvious replacements, hernias, that s an obvious one. a word you will hear a lot today obvious one. a word you will hear a lot today is obvious one. a word you will hear a lot today is derogation, technical term lot today is derogation, technical term that lot today is derogation, technical term that basically means some of exemption. certain areas of medicine have to exemption. certain areas of medicine have to stay exemption. certain areas of medicine have to stay protected and that means have to stay protected and that means they will have total derogation meaning they will not be affected derogation meaning they will not be affected by the strike, things like chemotherapy, dialysis, intensive care units chemotherapy, dialysis, intensive care unit
medicine are totally exempt from the strike. chemotherapy, dialysis. they should continue as normal. as should intensive care units and there will be a christmas day model, essentially meaningful a&e routine will because accidents do happen then. other areas of nursing such as community nursing on a christmas day model will mean reduced staffing. nurses in the community might be giving palliative care today, or going out and giving insulin but not so much. but really i think the impact will mostly be felt on the inpatient wards because they are on a kind of night duty level of staffing so much more reduced. the chief nurses, night duty levels are not the same as day levels so they are worried about things like giving antibiotics and observations. the
it depends on where they are. a&e will be staffed as normal. in patient wards will be seeing minimum staffing levels, the kind of care you would get on a night shift. in the community they are doing christmas day levels of service. focusing energies on the important things like palliative care. to give you a sense of scale, scotland has paused its strike action because it has a new pay offer from the government. in england, a quarter of trusts will have these picket lines. really the message for the public is the majority of the nhs is open if you need it. if there is an emergency, call emergency. otherwise iii emergency, call emergency. otherwise iii or your gp. emergency, call emergency. otherwise iii oryour gp. if emergency, call emergency. otherwise iii or your gp. if you have a medical appointment planned, please turn up for it as normal unless told otherwise. and if you want to find out whether your local services
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