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View Poll Results: if you can not get a GP appointment should you call a ambulance ?
yes 3 17.65%
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no 11 64.71%
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11 64.71%
nurse !!!!!!!!!!!!!! waterhog is out again 3 17.65%
nurse !!!!!!!!!!!!!! waterhog is out again
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Old 19-12-2014, 05:22 PM #21
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When I call my doc, there's a recorded message before you get through to a receptionist that says if your call is urgent, such as severe chest pains or if the patient is unconscious, hang up and dial 999. I like to think people would have sense enough to know what constitutes an emergency and what doesn't, but sadly some don't.
That's because for some reason, social education classes at school STILL refuse to teach the basics of... err... anything. They should be teaching things like how to pay bills, basic banking, how to know if you're dying and that you probably need to call an ambulance... etc.
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