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Oct 29
2008
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CallsPosted by Prashant Bhatt in Radiology department , On call , Guidelines , Emergency duties , Critical care |
Have you been on call
duty reporting in the middle of the night, attending first trimester
bleeds, strokes, debating whether to try to do an embolization on a
patient of hemoptysis in the middle of the night or wait, or solving
disputes between clinical departments as to who will admit the case?
Everyone has, at some stage faced tricky situations during calls.
The critically ill
patient may require transfer to the radiology suite or other patient
care areas, for either diagnostic testing or therapeutic
interventions.














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