mad jock
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Re: Compassionate nurses?
quote: Dave1510 wrote:
quote: Uberposter wrote:
Of course they could also demand that all nurses in the country can speak english clearly.
But what if they are scottish?
Whiturye oannaboot? Ur yoo sayin ah cannae speak bluidy english ya sassanach barsteward!!!!
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15/Jul/08, 20:38
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Uberposter
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Re: Compassionate nurses?
English is the internationally approved descriptor, for the language as developed in England, from a conglomeration of other languages, and is not only used in Great Britain, and Ireland, but also throughout the world either as the major language, such as in America, and Australia, or as the international language of diplomacy, much to chagrin of those arrogant french bastards who live on the continent of europe.
--- The dense seriousness of small minds prevails.
Barry, RMN RGN (ret.)
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29/Jul/08, 11:38
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dehlilah 2
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Re: Compassionate nurses?
Nurses need to be compassionate in order to do thier work holistically and yes i did read the article but find it all abit too much when those telling us we should be measured for our level of compasionn by those desk sitters who never even meet the patient or thier family face to face at ground level...so its a bit like me saying i didnt read the article and making a comment if you get my drift..and wry sense of humour...
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27/Aug/08, 12:21
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