Sinéad Doherty
@CNSSinead
•QueenMermaidBrighton2023🧜🏻♀️ •Children’s Allergy Nurse🥜 •RN •Clinician of the Year @RFLStaffOscars 2023🏆•Independent Nurse Prescriber💊 •Food Challenger🧁
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20-08-2018 11:13:43
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Festive Decor Royal Free London creating lots of smiles as our patients arrive today
🍄Thanks to Margaret Royal Free Charity for the wee pointy hats & to my friend for the 50 shades of pink hats!
🍄Ribbon=upcycled from my craft box
🍄Super sustainable-we’ll have it for years to come ♻️
The Festive Flamingos have arrived to bring cheer to our Children’s Dept Royal Free London
🦩Lots of thanks due:
🦩Margaret Royal Free Charity for the little hats
🦩My aunt for knitting🧣
🦩My hubs for hanging them
🦩The Merry Mingos are #upcycled from my wedding afew years ago!♻️
#Halloween fun for all 🎃🦇🕷️
#FoodAllergy
🎃If trick or treating is not for you…Why not have a treasure hunt instead with small non-food items hidden around the home such as spiders/mice
🎃Not only is this an allergy friendly activity, it also isn’t weather dependant! ☔️🍁🍂
Spreading Spooky Joy🦇
💜 #Halloween can be a worrying time of year for families w #foodallergy but there’s lots of fun activities that don’t include food!
💜Why not plan a ‘Movie Night’ & watch a spooky film 🎥
💜I’ve seen Halloween pjs out there for that extra spooky feel! 🎃
Tips on staying safe with #FoodAllergy at #Halloween 🦇 #Inclusive
✨If the packaging isn’t available to check the ingredients-don’t take the risk!
✨This may be the case if you receive a ‘fun sized treat’
✨Think: could an unpackaged item or home baked goods be contaminated?🥜
✨Being Irish, Halloween is absolutely ingrained in my culture ☘️
✨Having a safe Halloween with #foodallergy can take a little extra planning-but we’ve got time! 🕰️
✨I’ll be sharing some tricks with you on how to incorporate allergy inclusivity this spooky season 🎃👻🕷️
It’s #AskAboutAsthma week🫁
✨Inhaled corticosteroid exposure is often a concern for parents
✨A steady dose of ICS over 1year is less exposure that one dose of oral steroid prescribed for emergency treatment of an asthma attack (+/- antibiotics +/- an overnight station hospital)