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<blockquote data-quote="Riva_Roxaban" data-source="post: 2568933" data-attributes="member: 538585"><p>Bacon sandwich for breakfast.</p><p>Small slice of xmas cake, mug of coffee for smoko with the Blue Care nurses.</p><p>Pork shoulder chop, mixed veggies, butter mushroom sauce for lunch.</p><p>Cold chicken wings, a few bits of stone fruit for supper at six.</p><p></p><p>Small glass of single malt before a early night.</p><p></p><p>The usual male nurse Greg from the base hospital (now works full time for Blue Care), was showing a new nurse from the Friendlies private hospital how aged / home care treatment is performed. </p><p></p><p>She is very nice and knows her stuff, but she had difficulty understanding what the different dressings are called till I explained what I call them. I hope she comes more often, as most of the nurses are retiring or leaving for a better nursing position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riva_Roxaban, post: 2568933, member: 538585"] Bacon sandwich for breakfast. Small slice of xmas cake, mug of coffee for smoko with the Blue Care nurses. Pork shoulder chop, mixed veggies, butter mushroom sauce for lunch. Cold chicken wings, a few bits of stone fruit for supper at six. Small glass of single malt before a early night. The usual male nurse Greg from the base hospital (now works full time for Blue Care), was showing a new nurse from the Friendlies private hospital how aged / home care treatment is performed. She is very nice and knows her stuff, but she had difficulty understanding what the different dressings are called till I explained what I call them. I hope she comes more often, as most of the nurses are retiring or leaving for a better nursing position. [/QUOTE]
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