Never off duty. Instinct kicked in as striking nurses crossed their own picket line to treat a man who collapsed in front of them in sub-zero temperatures.
A passerby slipped outside the Royal Bristol Infirmary and was treated by striking nurses before being taken inside
They put down their placards to put him in the recovery position and give first aid until helping put him on a stretcher to be wheeled inside 10 minutes later. Appointments and procedures had to be postponed as staffing fell to Christmas Day levels on wards across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
RCN general secretary Pat Cullen joins members on the picket line at St Thomas’ Hospital in London yesterday Health secretary Steve Barclay thanked nurses who worked yesterday but insisted they must accept the 4.5% average suggested by the government’s NHS Pay Review Body.
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