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Caring for the ‘invisible wounds’: – A former Paramedic’s mission to help build Resilience in the lives of Emergency workers. | Di McMath
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Blogs from a former Paramedic. Unless you’ve been there, you wouldn’t understand: A Paramedics farewell to the job. Caring for the ‘invisible wounds’: A former Paramedic’s mission to help build Resilience in the lives of Emergency workers. Caring for the ‘invisible wounds’: A former Paramedic’s mission to help build Resilience in the lives of Emergency workers. Have I made the right choice? But I knew within my heart….that I had. Within the Qld Ambulance Service. Because ‘Unless you’ve been there, you wo...
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Cord around the neck – what parents & practitioners should know | Delayed Cord Clamping
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Cord clamping information and research. Evidence Base and Links. Birth plans and stories. Cord around the neck – what parents and practitioners should know. Posted by Kate Emerson. November 4, 2011. Clamping and cutting tight nuchal cord. Pulling on nuchal cord. This article shares information about the common practice of checking for a nuchal cord during the second stage of labour, and unlooping or cutting the cord. Interventions that are not evidence-based and can cause birth trauma. Updated Jan, 2012:.
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Cord around the neck – what parents & practitioners should know | Delayed Cord Clamping
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Cord clamping information and research. Evidence Base and Links. Birth plans and stories. Cord around the neck – what parents and practitioners should know. Posted by Kate Emerson. November 4, 2011. Clamping and cutting tight nuchal cord. Pulling on nuchal cord. This article shares information about the common practice of checking for a nuchal cord during the second stage of labour, and unlooping or cutting the cord. Interventions that are not evidence-based and can cause birth trauma. Updated Jan, 2012:.