Helen Lee (@helenlee439414) 's Twitter Profile
Helen Lee

@helenlee439414

ICU Sister and ICU Follow up Sister at RDH UHDB. Proud to be a nurse

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Ronald Bradley, intensive-care pioneer who invented an important arterial catheter – obituary telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/202…

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Tidying up the ICU RDH UHDB garden and picked the last of the tomatoes. Patients, staff and visitors have had a chance to taste throughout the summer.

Tidying up the ICU RDH UHDB garden and picked the last of the tomatoes. Patients, staff and visitors have had a chance to taste throughout the summer.
Critical Care Support Network (@cc_sn1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Whatever your experience of ICU patient, family or staff you're welcome to join us for our Weekly Drop-in Tonight @ 7.30pm Come along & chat to others who've experienced it too or just listen - there's no pressure to speak Email [email protected] for more details #ICUSupport

Whatever your experience of ICU patient, family or staff you're welcome to join us for our Weekly Drop-in Tonight @ 7.30pm
Come along & chat to others who've experienced it too or just listen - there's no pressure to speak
Email info@cc-sn.org for more details
#ICUSupport
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If you believe in #WorldSuicidePreventionDay, read this: 1 doctor dies by suicide every 3 weeks. 1 nurse every week. Join us for the first National Suicide Memorial Day to remember all the health & care staff lost to suicide. 17th September 2024. #TimeToReflect

If you believe in #WorldSuicidePreventionDay, read this:

1 doctor dies by suicide every 3 weeks.

1 nurse every week.

Join us for the first
National Suicide Memorial Day to remember all the health & care staff lost to suicide. 

17th September 2024.

#TimeToReflect
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Whilst some patients may find it difficult to read their ICU diary others find them extremely helpful in helping them fill in the gaps of their memory If a diary is written then the patient can choose to read but it If a diary isn't written then that choice is taken away