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<blockquote data-quote="south711" data-source="post: 642349" data-attributes="member: 105925"><p>Your so welcome, have to admit, it was your suggestion that made me ring the ambulance.. even if it was not correct it shows that contacting the paramedics. worked. I am so glad that I was here in France, as they are so quick over here, and thankful for the doctors and nurses, When I go back to see them on the 14th, I will collect a cake for them.</p><p>They were brilliant., and talking with them, they cannot understand why our British nurses, do not do more for the patient.. They seem to be able to do things that our nurses, would not attempt, and not allowed to do.without permission. I spoke with one nurse, who worked in the UK. she said that she was not allowed to sort the problem with a patient, as she had to report to the sister, who might or might think it was that important to notify a consultant. Here they do everything for the doctors, consultant, He or she just comes in and performs the operation. \if there is anything wrong, the French nurses deal with it. amazing. And daft as it seems, you had every conferdance in them. One of the nurses, I assume was a theathre nurse, I was awake during both procedures, and could see her, and mentioned to her, the next day, was she a theatre nurse, she just shrugged her shoulder,s while she was washing me. just her job.or one of many. The nurse, I spoke with said that the British staff do not trust our nurses in the UK. But as she said it is taken out of your hands in the UK. But in France, they do the lot. there is no class restriction here, they all wear white with a little paper sticky on there pockets, telling you what type of nurse they are. The Doctors and consultants, wear long white coats, infact I thought they were porters. no collar or ties, just long white coat tied in the middle. you have to laugh, but true. She came back to France after 3 years working in the UK.</p><p></p><p>Shsme as our nurses are are good.in the UK. we underestimate them and it proves it. One of the nurses, bringing me a bedpan, said it is my job. and I love it. me how embrassing. you loose all dignity when in hospital. but they love the brits, as they said, the French do not like it, as thry have to learn English, as all medical information and techniques are in English, so they have tol learn English, one doctor, was itailen and one Russian, perfect English. </p><p></p><p>Sorry to go on about it it but if only we could learn from them. our NHS would equal them. As we have some very good nurses.in the UK but they are undermined by class. I am seeing the man head chef. on the 14th, have met him, just an ordinary guy so he appears.They are very blunt. they say what is happening. from a to z no punches pulled.</p><p></p><p>Cannot thank them enough they deserve more then a cake. bye for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="south711, post: 642349, member: 105925"] Your so welcome, have to admit, it was your suggestion that made me ring the ambulance.. even if it was not correct it shows that contacting the paramedics. worked. I am so glad that I was here in France, as they are so quick over here, and thankful for the doctors and nurses, When I go back to see them on the 14th, I will collect a cake for them. They were brilliant., and talking with them, they cannot understand why our British nurses, do not do more for the patient.. They seem to be able to do things that our nurses, would not attempt, and not allowed to do.without permission. I spoke with one nurse, who worked in the UK. she said that she was not allowed to sort the problem with a patient, as she had to report to the sister, who might or might think it was that important to notify a consultant. Here they do everything for the doctors, consultant, He or she just comes in and performs the operation. \if there is anything wrong, the French nurses deal with it. amazing. And daft as it seems, you had every conferdance in them. One of the nurses, I assume was a theathre nurse, I was awake during both procedures, and could see her, and mentioned to her, the next day, was she a theatre nurse, she just shrugged her shoulder,s while she was washing me. just her job.or one of many. The nurse, I spoke with said that the British staff do not trust our nurses in the UK. But as she said it is taken out of your hands in the UK. But in France, they do the lot. there is no class restriction here, they all wear white with a little paper sticky on there pockets, telling you what type of nurse they are. The Doctors and consultants, wear long white coats, infact I thought they were porters. no collar or ties, just long white coat tied in the middle. you have to laugh, but true. She came back to France after 3 years working in the UK. Shsme as our nurses are are good.in the UK. we underestimate them and it proves it. One of the nurses, bringing me a bedpan, said it is my job. and I love it. me how embrassing. you loose all dignity when in hospital. but they love the brits, as they said, the French do not like it, as thry have to learn English, as all medical information and techniques are in English, so they have tol learn English, one doctor, was itailen and one Russian, perfect English. Sorry to go on about it it but if only we could learn from them. our NHS would equal them. As we have some very good nurses.in the UK but they are undermined by class. I am seeing the man head chef. on the 14th, have met him, just an ordinary guy so he appears.They are very blunt. they say what is happening. from a to z no punches pulled. Cannot thank them enough they deserve more then a cake. bye for now. [/QUOTE]
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