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Category Archives: Cardiac Nursing

Nurse who returned to the frontline ‘sacrificed life for his patients’, family tells ITV News – ITV News

Posted: Published on April 29th, 2020

Simon Harris Political Correspondent A London nurse who died with coronavirus "sacrificed his life for his patients", his family said today. Ken Lambatan went back to frontline nursing after working in a research laboratory at St George's Hospital, Tooting. Continue reading

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Maryland Health Care Commission emergency certificates show behind-the-scenes surge planning – Baltimore Sun

Posted: Published on April 29th, 2020

When the coronavirus crept into Maryland, hospital staffs and administrators started bracing for a potential surge, racing to prevent a situation in which patients seeking care outnumber available beds. Since then, the states health department has reported that over 4,200 Marylanders have been hospitalized for complications related to COVID-19 since March Continue reading

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Midlands NHS workers redeployed to support the frontline to combat Coronavirus – ITV News

Posted: Published on April 29th, 2020

More than 50 regional NHS staff from NHS England and NHS Improvements Midlands team have been redeployed to support the frontline teams fighting Covid-19. Jodie Powell is a Senior Programme Manager in transforming the cardiac and stroke services in the Midlands but is now a matron at the new Nightingale Hospital in Birmingham. The temporary hospital was opened by the Duke of Cambridge earlier this month. Continue reading

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U.S. deaths soared in early weeks of pandemic, far exceeding number attributed to covid-19 – The Advocate

Posted: Published on April 29th, 2020

Photo: John Minchillo, AP U.S. deaths soared in early weeks of pandemic, far exceeding number attributed to covid-19 In the early weeks of the coronavirus epidemic, the United States recorded an estimated 15,400 excess deaths, nearly two times as many as were publicly attributed to covid-19 at the time, according to an analysis of federal data conducted for The Washington Post by a research team led by the Yale School of Public Health. The excess deaths - the number beyond what would normally be expected for that time of year - occurred during March and through April 4, a time when 8,128 coronavirus deaths were reported Continue reading

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Former Castlemilk nurse lucky to be alive after massive heart attack – Glasgow Times

Posted: Published on April 29th, 2020

A FORMER Glasgow nurse who delayed emergency helpbecause she didnt want to burden NHS staff dealing with Covid-19 cases is lucky to be alive after suffering a massive heart attack. Continue reading

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Coronavirus: Hospitals convert wards, speed up nurse training to cope with surge in cases – straits times

Posted: Published on April 29th, 2020

SINGAPORE - When the severe acute respiratory syndrome (Sars) broke out in Singapore in 2003, DrHoi Shu Yin, then a front-line nurse at Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH), saw the uncertainties and damage it caused. Continue reading

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Call of duty keeps Selina at the wheel – Telegraph India

Posted: Published on April 29th, 2020

Lockdown may have sent the vehicles off the roads, but Selina Begum hasnt stopped driving. The 30-year-old woman from Dakshin Hemtabad, a small village in Hemtabad block and around 20km from here, has made a mark for herself in this hour of crisis as she has not vanished indoors like many of her male and female colleagues. Selina keeps driving her ambulance to ferry patients from remotest corners of North Dinajpur to hospitals Continue reading

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The Sisters We Forgot: Nurses Risk Their Lives To Save Ours, But Are We Grateful To Them? – Outlook India

Posted: Published on April 24th, 2020

Its like an unspoken caste system. Signs of it can be seen littered casually across our everyday landscapea clue was there just this week, in a Delhi government communique Continue reading

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Families of nursing home patients want answers on COVID-19 – Newsday

Posted: Published on April 24th, 2020

This story was reported by Jim Baumbach, David Schwartz and Robert Brodsky. It was written by Brodsky. What about my mom Continue reading

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Incredible stories of coronavirus survivors as gran, 102, gets standing ovation – Mirror Online

Posted: Published on April 24th, 2020

These are the incredible stories of coronavirus survivors - from a 102-year-old great-gran to a five-month-old baby. Vera Beeley, 102, received a standing ovation from hospital staff as she was discharged. A cardiac nurse, Tracey Whitcher, was sent home with a special guard of honour from colleagues after beating Covid-19 in intensive care at Bournemouth Hospital. Continue reading

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