Nurses on the Ward - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Episode 1
New Emergency Department Matron Steph and Critical Care Advanced Practitioner Caroline fight to save the life of car crash patient and midwife Amy delivers a baby with a falling heart rate.

Episode 2
Matron Hazera responds to an emergency and battles to find enough staff; 22-year-old Sister Renee treats a patient with a flare-up of ulcerative colitis and Palliative Care nurse Sarah cares for a terminally ill patient.

Episode 3
Matron Steph trials a system to see patients quicker in ED, Sister Renee supports a young woman with anorexia & Nurse Practitioner Rhona cares for Raymond, a patient with suspected sepsis.

Episode 4
Caroline treats stroke patient Maureen, Nurse Consultant Sarah helps terminally ill cancer patient Siobhan get her pain under control & Midwives Amy and Katie deliver a perfect birth.

Episode 5
Matron Steph & nurse James treat some very sick extremely ill patients on the busiest shift Steph has seen in the emergency dept, whilst Orthopaedic nurse Caitlin cares for a good Samaritan in a lot of pain.

Episode 6
It's Halloween, and Matron Hazera is having a staffing nightmare, ED Matron Steph meets an abusive patient in police custody, and Amy helps deliver premature identical twins via c-section.

Episode 7
Midwife Amy deals with a serious emergency during birth; Caroline must rapidly help her patient breathe again & oncology nurse Rhona treats Keith, who may have a life-threatening infection.

Episode 8
Three young newly qualified twenty-something nurses, Sister Renee, Staff Nurse Caitlin and Military Nurse James cope with the pressures of working for the NHS and finding a work-life balance.

Episode 9
Caroline treats a father of four with severe pancreatitis, Rhona restores a patient's health with a large blood transfusion, and Sarah cares for a mum with incurable stomach cancer.

Episode 10
Three newly-qualified nurses Renee, Caitlin and Military Nurse James cope with the pressures of working for the NHS and finding a work-life balance.
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