• last year

Category

🗞
News
Transcript
00:00 It is very difficult to say what are the most common cases I have encountered in the rescue teams during the Christmas period.
00:07 One thing is clear - the pre-Christmas period and the Christmas Eve itself is a very large, increased number of cases in the rescue teams.
00:14 These are primarily the complications of the disease of the affected, such as respiratory failure, cirrhosis and they obviously concern the elderly.
00:24 This is a bit of a legacy of our tradition, a very nice one, to spend Christmas with family, to spend Christmas with the closest ones.
00:32 Everyone wants to stay until Christmas, but unfortunately it does not always work out.
00:36 Patients are delayed from visiting the first contact doctors, but unfortunately this often ends with the impoverishment of various diseases and visits to the rescue teams.
00:48 The next days, the first and second days of Christmas, are much calmer in the rescue teams.
00:53 Of course, Christmas Eve is also a tradition of eating fish, it is also an increased number of patients with a foreign body on the respiratory tract,
01:01 i.e. fish bones stuck in needles, in almonds, in soft food, it is such an everyday life.
01:07 Of course, each of us would like to spend Christmas at home, so we share, above all, the holidays during the Christmas period.
01:14 Some of us take Christmas Eve, some the first, second day of Christmas, so that everyone can spend the biggest Christmas with their families at home.
01:21 On the other hand, we try to have a nice atmosphere during Christmas, as the editor saw, a Christmas tree is prepared,
01:31 the rooms are gently decorated, so that the patients feel a little more pleasant, despite the usual severe condition.
01:38 you

Recommended