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It’s the middle of your 24-hour shift, and you get a call: “Male found down.” That’s it nothing more. You arrive to find a 20ish male who is barely breathing after taking an unknown substance. He was dropped off by some friends at his girlfriend’s house.
You and your partner start bagging him and decide to give naloxone. The patient starts breathing on his own but still has apneic periods. You place him on a 15-liter nonrebreather facemask, but you think he might need something more. You consider putting him on a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine but are concerned his altered mental status might make the attempt futile.
“Boots N’ All” choir members gathered to put together a Christmas-themed video for nursing homes.
EVEN though the veterans choir “Boots N’ All” aren’t able to perform its usual Christmas carols at nursing homes, due to covid, they’ve found another way to sing to residents.
The Christmas period is usually a time when the group joins together to visit nursing homes and RSL homes, singing carols and other special songs for residents, says the choir’s director Sophie Russell-Farnham, 33.
But with the ongoing covid pandemic, the choir, which was founded in 2015 for veterans and their supporters combating loneliness and isolation post-service, was forced to abandon their usual routine, she says.