Long, hot shifts in PPE – and employer’s obligations to help staff stay hydrated
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Long, hot shifts in PPE – and employer’s obligations to help staff stay hydrated

Kimberley Hackett @kj_hackett RCNi senior reporter

With the pandemic compounding problems of inadequate breaks and unhealthy levels of dehydration, we hear from nurses about their experiences

How much water did you drink on your last shift?

Nursing Standard. 36, 7, 8-10. doi: 10.7748/ns.36.7.8.s5

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