Christine did not appear as a patient in Casualty. She first appeared in two guest episodes in 2010 as Linda the friend of Nurse Jessica. A year later it was announced that she was to return to the series as a regular cast member.
Christine Tremarco was born in 1977, in Liverpool, England, UK.
She is 34.
The cast of Trigger Happy - 2006 includes: Ian Hart as The Man Christine Tremarco as The Girl
Carl Tremarco was born on 1985-10-11.
The cast of On the Out - 2003 includes: Ged Hunter as Higgins Wyllie Longmore as Peter Andy Pierce as Brother Christine Tremarco as Mirriam
The cast of Casualty - 1999 includes: Alexander Hathaway as Patient Eric Newton Hogan Vando
The two-man fore-and-aft carry is used to transport a conscious or unconscious casualty and is the preferred two-man carry for moving a casualty for a long distance.Position the casualty on his back with his arms by his side.The taller of the two bearers kneels at the casualty's head and faces toward the casualty's feet, slides his hands under the casualty's arms and across the casualty's chest, and locks his hands together over the casualty's chest.The second bearer spreads the casualty's legs, kneels between the casualty's legs with his back to the other bearer, and grasps under the casualty's knees.Both bearers rise together, lifting the casualty.
The cast of Pretending to Be Judith - 2004 includes: Priyanga Burford as Agency Woman Jo Joyner as Shop Assistant Nathaniel Parker as James Christine Tremarco as Maria Marc Warren as Hugo
If you assess a casualty and discover that the patient has a bone protruding from his lower arm, the patient has an open fracture, also known as a compound fracture.
Christine K. Howe has written: 'An assessment of an antibiotic treatment algorithm for chemotherapy-induced febrile neutropenia: prescribing congruence and patient outcomes'
Actively feeling the casualty and inspecting your hands for bleeding is called a blood sweep. This technique is used in the medical field to assess a patient's well being.
Re-assure your patientGive the patient full confidence in you know what you are doing.Keep on making the patient sure he/she knows that you are a first aider.Get Ample of the patientRecord Vital Signs.REMAIN CALM!!!Hope this helped!