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Why Are Wee Waiting?!

Posted on September 30, 2016 by BMJ

As anyone who has worked in an emergency department that caters for our younger patients knows, at any point during the day you can almost guarantee that there’s a parent somewhere, clasping a bowl to their child, waiting for them to wee. The clock is ticking, the managers are on your back, and all the […]

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