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    <description>Having a sick child can be scary—and emergency departments can feel overwhelming. In Paeds ED POV, paediatric ED nurse and mother of five, Nurse Meeya shares what’s really happening behind the scenes, so you can feel calmer, more confident and less alone when your child needs care</description>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Your child has been on a public hospital surgery waitlist for years, but now suddenly they have had a flare-up of that concern. What does this mean for their position on that waiting list? It makes no sense why the ED can't just flag your child for priority seeing as they've already been on that waiting list! Referrals and wait times can be hard to navigate + asking for clarity whilst in the ED can be hard.</p><p>Tune in as Nurse Meeya explains the referral process, the role of the GP and what ED's role is and isn't.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Your child has been on a public hospital surgery waitlist for years, but now suddenly they have had a flare-up of that concern. What does this mean for their position on that waiting list? It makes no sense why the ED can't just flag your child for priority seeing as they've already been on that waiting list! Referrals and wait times can be hard to navigate + asking for clarity whilst in the ED can be hard.</p><p>Tune in as Nurse Meeya explains the referral process, the role of the GP and what ED's role is and isn't.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Having sick kids is inevitable when you're a parent. You make the decision to take your child to the Emergency Department. But - you're waiting... and waiting... children who have come in after you get taken in first! This is so frustrating when you have an unwell child. Want an explanation of behind the scenes from a Paeds ED POV? You're in the right place! Nurse Meeya talks through some processes that take place in the ED after triage, including when your child gets brought in via ambulance.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Having sick kids is inevitable when you're a parent. You make the decision to take your child to the Emergency Department. But - you're waiting... and waiting... children who have come in after you get taken in first! This is so frustrating when you have an unwell child. Want an explanation of behind the scenes from a Paeds ED POV? You're in the right place! Nurse Meeya talks through some processes that take place in the ED after triage, including when your child gets brought in via ambulance.</p>]]>
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