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As sister Jane starts her shift, she finds that every single area of the department is full, with 90 patients in need of help from the casualty team. Doctor Jake Mullen and a team of nurses are alerted to an 86-year-old screaming in pain in the car park. Paramedics blue-light in a 54-year-old, who's had back-to back seizures at home
More details for Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts, Mon 18, 2:20 am
Russell, an 83-year-old man, is suffering from agonising abdominal pain. He has suspected pancreatitis, but after recently starting insulin for his diabetes, there are many factors to consider. Anthony is rushed in by his partner Lisa, following an accident demolishing a bathroom, when a shard of porcelain sliced open his leg. And over in Paediatrics, paramedics rush in a patient who's struggling to breathe - extremely distressing, especially when you're only four like George
More details for Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts, Mon 18, 8:00 pm
Fifty-two-year-old Maggie is rushed to hospital after a car crash, she has osteoporosis and it's suspected that she is suffering from a badly broken leg. Emergency Nurse Practitioner Clare treats a patient, who has sustained a deep wound to his head after falling over while walking his neighbours dog
More details for Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts, Tue 19, 2:00 am
There's been an influx of patients overnight, creating a huge backlog in the department and there's another emergency on its way. A lorry has tipped over on its side in a country lane and the driver, Karl, is rushed in. An 82-year-old is rushed in after they were found collapsed at home and 28-year-old Kial and his partner Becky wait to be seen after he sliced his fingertips preparing lunch
More details for Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts, Tue 19, 8:00 pm
Paramedics bring in a 78-year-old former miner who is suffering with chest pain, and a man who was recovering from surgery is now bleeding internally after a major artery ruptured. Also, an 82-year-old woman, who has a history of heart problems and is now suffering from chest pains, is vomiting blood. Over in the children's department, emergency nurse practitioner Tony tries to flush out any possible foreign bodies from an eight-year-old's ear
More details for Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts, Wed 20, 1:55 am
Paramedics blue-light in a 66-year-old with a dangerously high heart rate and Dr Jake Mullen heads to resus to prep for Howerd's arrival. In Minors, 35-year-old roofer Dale has fallen and injured his wrist at work, emergency nurse practitioner Jo gives him pain relief and sends him for an urgent x-ray. In the paediatric department, an eight-year-old has been rushed into A&E by her mother
More details for Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts, Wed 20, 8:00 pm
Barnsley Hospital's casualty department is flooded as ambulances pour in at the start of the day shift and Sister Abbey must keep things moving quickly as patients arrive with a variety of urgent needs. John, 78, is suspected of having severe cellulitis and is also paralysed from the neck down, while 37-year-old Stacey has a serious arm injury after being thrown from a horse. Toddler Esmae has a head wound, electrician James faces possible fingertip amputation and Dr Jake Mullen treats former rugby player Jeremy's swollen knees, suspecting a joint infection
More details for Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts, Thu 21, 8:00 pm
There's a shortage of space on the specialist wards that admit casualty patients, meaning the department is at risk of complete gridlock. Brian's in terrible pain after a bad fall at work, so consultant Bharath Reddy comes in to assess the damage. An ambulance rushes in an elderly woman who has been vomiting blood, so Dr Jake Mullen prepares resus for her arrival
More details for Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts, Fri 22, 2:00 am
A 21-year-old is rushed in with signs of sepsis and Dr Alice Duffy and the team need to act fast to find out where the infection is coming from., while Dr Chris Yeoman tends to a schoolboy who has had a stone lodged in his ear for the past three days. Dr Alex Webster assesses an 89-year-old with a complex medical history who keeps collapsing
More details for Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts, Fri 22, 8:00 pm
Russell, an 83-year-old man, is suffering from agonising abdominal pain. He has suspected pancreatitis, but after recently starting insulin for his diabetes, there are many factors to consider. Anthony is rushed in by his partner Lisa, following an accident demolishing a bathroom, when a shard of porcelain sliced open his leg. And over in Paediatrics, paramedics rush in a patient who's struggling to breathe - extremely distressing, especially when you're only four like George
More details for Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts, Mon 25, 2:25 am
An ambulance brings in 79-year-old Mary, who is extremely unwell and until bloods come back, Doctor Jake Mullen doesn't know what treatment she'll need. Consultant Dave Walker orders 56-year-old Steven straight to resus. He has a heart rate of 200 beats per minute, more than double the normal. There is also the case of a 12-year-old who has been attacked by her auntie's pet snake
More details for Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts, Mon 25, 8:00 pm
There's been an influx of patients overnight, creating a huge backlog in the department and there's another emergency on its way. A lorry has tipped over on its side in a country lane and the driver, Karl, is rushed in. An 82-year-old is rushed in after they were found collapsed at home and 28-year-old Kial and his partner Becky wait to be seen after he sliced his fingertips preparing lunch
More details for Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts, Tue 26, 2:00 am
Paramedics rush in 67-year-old Susan, after a recent fall has left her suffering with severe pains in her head. A 10-year-old with a dangerously fast heart rate is brought from paediatrics to resus. The red phone where all emergencies come through has stopped working. A temporary phone is set up, but the IT department are working hard to fix the problem
More details for Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts, Tue 26, 8:00 pm