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Originally Posted by slavezero
Just have to add in a thought for this. At the point of time that you're treating a heat stroke casualty, it really doesn't matter to you whether the patient is a male or female. Treatment comes first. Also, a female must be present at all times to rule out any foul play. Only after the adreoine has settled, then the male medics will start thinking ahout what just hapoened 😉. Realistically, we will know when a female patient is in the house and measures will be taken to avoid these moments.
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Some doctors I have seen really cb one. Still "insert" urine tube when it is not necessary. Moving patient also keep brushing the nipples time and time again accidentally