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There are still battles to be fought

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A periodic blog on matters health, union, social justice, and the occasional random rant

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There are still battles to be fought

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There are still battles to be fought | A periodic blog on matters health, union, social justice, and the occasional random rant About me Background to the blog There are still battles to be fought ~ A periodic blog on matters health, union, social justice, and the occasional random rant Search: It’s not only ICU under pressure 08 Saturday Jan 2022 Posted by Tara Nipe in Uncategorized ≈ Leave a comment While there’s most focus on ICU, then ED, and sometimes aged care, the pressure of two years of a pandemic followed by opening up (despite the emergence of omicron, which wasn’t factored in to those plans) means nurses are struggling wherever they work. Midwives are coping with a baby boom that hasn’t been accompanied by increased resources, allied health staff have been pulled from their areas of specialty to provide fundamental nursing care assistance, Registered Undergraduate Students of Nursing or Midwifery (RUSONs and RUSOMs) are working alongside ...

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