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Theatre nurses test positive to ketamine.

Raymond Peter Fewings
Australia
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28 Mar 2018 22:03


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Recent veterinary report says nurses are testing positive to anaesthetic drugs. Some are even getting accidently hooked on opiates. Testing is now so precise that breathing in Esther's after air bubble is removed from syringe can produce positive.I am told testing is so good that they could find equivalent of one affected grain in a bag of wheat. Making task of training dogs a nightmare.


Charles W Mizzi
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28 Mar 2018 22:19


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Raymond Peter Fewings wrote:

Recent veterinary report says nurses are testing positive to anaesthetic drugs. Some are even getting accidently hooked on opiates. Testing is now so precise that breathing in Esther's after air bubble is removed from syringe can produce positive.I am told testing is so good that they could find equivalent of one affected grain in a bag of wheat. Making task of training dogs a nightmare.

Yep, they have applied common sense.............NOT


Bruce Teague
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Ray,

This is why I have often pointed out the risks of walking past a bakery with poppy seeds in use. The entire subject has been treated in an amateurish fashion, unrelated to the real world.

It should be first cab off the rank in reforming the industry.

I understand ketamine is a very dangerous substance, other than when used for elephants.

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